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WHAT'S NEW FOR THE 2009-2010 ACADEMIC YEAR?

One of the new units in Algebra II for 2009
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Carnegie Learning is pleased to announce that the 2009-2010 version of the Cognitive Tutor® Software has been released! Loaded with new features and enhancements – many of them inspired by teacher and administrator requests – this is one of the most exciting releases in our company's history!

New tools and features added to the Teacher's Toolkit application support teaching with Cognitive Tutor® software even better than before. Now teachers have more command to tightly integrate Cognitive Tutor software into the core curriculum, or supplement a core curriculum or text, or deliver interventions to remediate and maximize student learning.

The new software will be available to all of our existing customers starting June 1, 2009. In an effort to help you manage your upgrade and easily communicate your priorities and preferences to our support team, you can schedule your update and data migration online by visiting the Migration Form on the Carnegie Learning® Resource Center. Using the Migration Form, you can choose your preferred date to upgrade to the new release, and also have the opportunity to add an additional person to be your school's technical point of contact. A customer support representative will then contact to confirm the details of your upgrade as well as answering any questions you have about the product update.

We are excited for all of our customers to use this new version of the Cognitive Tutor® software. For detailed information about all of the new enhancements and additions, view the videos and files listed in the box above.

Monies from the State Fiscal Stabilization Fund, Title I, and IDEA Part B programs of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act can be applied to the purchase of Carnegie Learning® textbooks and software.