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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 ...
Bursting into Europe. Impressively, CommonLit already serves over 70,000 non-U.S. students, most of whom are in Europe, Canada and Australia.And, in the past year, Brown has seen a 340% increase ...
The CommonLit 360 Curriculum license will cost $5,750 per school per year, according to the meeting agenda. And it is expected to cost $220,000 for purchasing the texts, ...
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.
Commonlit.org has resources for grades 3-12, so it’s useful for nearly all grade levels. Commonlit.org is free, and by that, I don’t mean it’s “free for a year,” or “free if you don’t want the data.” ...
CommonLit, a D.C.-based nonprofit that provides a free online reading platform for students, just secured a $3.5 million grant from Google to help expand resources for teachers. The company made the ...
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. It ...
When I first started my organization, CommonLit, a free platform for literacy resources and progress tracking tools for grades 5-12, one of the most important decisions I had to make was whether ...
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 enough to graduate from high school and ...