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CommonLit’s high-tech literacy digital platform helps middle-school and high-school students improve their reading skills based on scientific research. CommonLit has been so successful, it registers ...
Meet Michelle Brown, the founder of CommonLit. This is a digital literacy tool that's just raised $4 million from the likes of AT&T and Teach for America to take on the world.
Here are six tips drawn from educators and experts, including a handy guide created by CommonLit and Quill, two education technology nonprofits focused on building students’ literacy skills. 1.
The revised middle school English curriculum at Indian Prairie will be implemented next year after a successful pilot.
A few months ago, the English Department at my school found itself faced with a serious — but familiar — problem: the reading and writing that our students were doing was not relevant or rigorous ...
Quill.org and CommonLit.org launched AIWritingCheck.org, a free tool that allows educators to determine whether a text passage was created by humans or AI. AI Writing Check AI Writing Check NEW ...
The tool, called AI Writing Check, was developed by the writing nonprofits Quill and CommonLit using an open-source AI model designed to detect the output of ChatGPT and related systems.
Yet many teachers often don't have the time to provide detailed personalized feedback. CommonLit challenged AI for Good data scientists to find out how that issue can be improved or resolved.
A tech nonprofit called CommonLit won a $3.89 million grant from the Department of Education to develop software and content that helps students read well ...
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