RoboTutor in the News
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12/4/2017 VERDICT: Global Learning XPrize competition: what do the finalists have to say?
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10/20/2017 Next Gen Learning: RoboTutor Aims to Help 250 Million Children in Developing Countries
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10/20/2017 @SCSatCMU: How fluency games could help CMU-led #RoboTutor teach 250M children to read, write and do arithmetic
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10/15/2017 The University Network: Carnegie Mellon Professor Leads RoboTutor Team to Win $1 Million Global Learning XPRIZE
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10/4/2017 National Public Radio: Want Change In Education? Look Beyond The Usual Suspects (Like Finland)
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9/25/2017 The Tartan: CMU's RoboTutor wins $1 million as one of five finalists in the Global Learning XPRIZE competition
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9/20/2017 XPRIZE: RoboTutor - Global Learning XPRIZE - YouTube (1m 12s)
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9/18/2017 CMUHSS: RoboTutor is a Global Learning XPRIZE Finalist - YouTube (2m 20s)
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9/18/2017 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: RoboTutor named as XPrize finalist
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9/18/2017 Pittsburgh Business Times: CMU team wins $1M as finalist for Global Learning Xprize
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9/18/2017 TribLive: CMU spinoff company named a finalist in $15M Global Learning XPRIZE
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9/18/2017 CMU: CMU team wins $1M as finalist for Global Learning Xprize
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8/29/2017 CMU: Educators Tap Into Data
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6/26/2017 WESA FM: XPRIZE Semifinalist App Could Help Kids In Developing Countries Teach Themselves (3m 44s)
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6/21/2017 CMU: Carnegie Mellon’s RoboTutor Advances to Global Learning XPRIZE Semifinals
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5/18/2016 CMU: SIMON PROSEED GRANTS AWARDED TO NINE LEARNING SCIENCE PROJECTS
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2/1/2016 CIO: 10 of today's really cool network & IT research projects
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12/15/2015 WESA FM: CMU’s RoboTutor To Teach Where Resources Are Sparse (3m 47s)
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12/9/2015 Jewish Chronicle: ‘Opportunity of a lifetime’ both for discovery, educational outreach to developing countries
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12/1/2015 Education World: U.S. Researchers Developing Software to Replace Teachers in Developing Countries
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12/1/2015 T.H.E. Journal: Carnegie Mellon Software Aims To Teach Kids Without Teachers
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11/17/2015 CMU: Carnegie Mellon Building Educational Software To Teach Children Basic Skills Without a Teacher