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Put to the test
The
RAND Corp
. has received a $6 million federal grant to study the effectiveness of
Cognitive Tutor Algebra
, developed at Carnegie Mellon and published by
Carnegie Learning
. (From the
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
.)
Jonathan Potts