Acrobatiq is a learning optimization and analytics company backed by Carnegie Mellon University. Building on CMU’s historic strengths in learning science, and the Open Learning Initiative’s pioneering research in online learning, Acrobatiq’s cloud-based learning platform and portfolio of adaptive curricula individualizes the learning experience by tailoring practice to each student’s unique needs. Automated tracking and analysis of student performance provides faculty, students and other stakeholders in real time with detailed information about which students need help, and where, so that more students can successfully complete courses.
Practice (formerly ApprenNet) is an interactive video and mobile platform that scales the development of skills that require practice to learn and demonstration to assess. Practice offers a patented, multi-step video learning process that was developed through consecutive National Science Foundation research grants aimed at scaling training and skill development. Created by educators, the key components of the Practice platform mimic the most effective face-to-face instruction: deliberate practice, peer interactivity, self-reflection, and coaching.
Udacity is an online learning platform offering groundbreaking programs in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics, as well as app and web development, digital marketing, and more. They collaborate with companies like Google, Facebook, Amazon, IBM, and Mercedes-Benz to build cutting-edge curriculum, and their hiring partnerships provide graduates unique access to new career opportunities.