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McGraw-Hill LearnSmart®, Proven Adaptive Study Tool, Now Available for Use with Any Higher Education Course Content

McGraw-Hill expands access to Learnsmart adaptive student study modules


NEW YORK, March 28, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, McGraw-Hill launched a new version of the company's market-leading adaptive learning program, McGraw-Hill LearnSmart®, which enables students and professors to take advantage of LearnSmart's proven benefits regardless of whether the content used in the course was produced by McGraw-Hill. With this expansion, McGraw-Hill aims to help improve education and results for a market of more than 15 million students who are currently enrolled in the 31 course areas for which the new version of LearnSmart is available. More than 2 million students have used LearnSmart in tandem with their McGraw-Hill course materials since LearnSmart's launch in 2009, making it the most widely used and intelligent adaptive study tool in higher education. Nearly 500,000 students have used LearnSmart in the first quarter of 2013 alone.

LearnSmart, which McGraw-Hill developed in conjunction with adaptive technology partner Area9, personalizes learning by continually assessing students' knowledge, skill and confidence levels and then designing targeted study paths that help students improve in the areas they need to the most. By allowing students to focus their outside-of-class study time on the topics and concepts that are most challenging to them, LearnSmart has been shown to help students study more efficiently, develop greater proficiency and earn better grades.

Because this new version of LearnSmart is organized by course learning objective rather than the objectives of specific textbook content, students and instructors can use it with any title or even with open source material in the course areas where it is offered.

"We've heard it from students, professors and institutional leaders — our adaptive learning technologies improve student performance and help institutions with critical issues such as engagement and retention," said Brian Kibby, president of McGraw-Hill Higher Education. "By providing more students with access to LearnSmart, we expect to see a greater number of students studying more efficiently and effectively, mastering their coursework and achieving stronger results in their classes."

The decision to expand access to LearnSmart comes on the heels of several other company announcements and milestones related to adaptive learning. Earlier this year, McGraw-Hill launched LearnSmart Advantage, a new suite of adaptive learning products for the college market that includes SmartBook™, the world's first-ever adaptive e-book, and it recently introduced LearnSmart to the high school market. Last summer, McGraw-Hill announced plans to make LearnSmart – which was traditionally sold only to instructors and institutions – available for students and parents to purchase directly.

LearnSmart can be purchased at a starting price of $24.99. The program is accessible on nearly every computer and iOS device for today's mobile students. McGraw-Hill expects to make LearnSmart available for the Android platform in the months ahead.

For more information about McGraw-Hill LearnSmart, visit: www.mhlearnsmart.com.

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