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Internet-Based Math Skills Program Requires Almost No Administration Technology use in schools is growing, putting pressure on schools to find room in their budgets not only for the technology itself but also to pay the salary of staff needed to install software and administer servers for hundreds of computers. MathScore®, an Internet-based program, solves that problem by requiring very little administrator time and effort. Palo Alto, Calif. (PRWeb) February 8, 2007 -- Technology use in schools is growing, putting pressure on schools to find room in their budgets not only for the technology itself but also to pay the salary of staff needed to install software and administer servers for hundreds of computers. MathScore®, an Internet-based program, solves that problem by requiring very little administrator time and effort.
"MathScore is everything our math department needs, to provide individualized instruction without the headaches of equipment maintenance and consumables cost," shares Debbie Parmenter, Assistant Principal at Bradford Middle School. "MathScore ensures mastery of skills so our teachers can orchestrate real world application of the skills to meet state standards."
MathScore provides students with individual accounts, which are accessed through an Internet connection either at school or at home. There are no software CDs to be loaded onto every classroom computer, no central server administration is necessary, and if something were to happen to the school's server, students would still be able to access their MathScore account through the Internet.
Proven to raise student math achievement, patent-pending MathScore is effective because it delivers a high volume of randomly generated math problems and step-by-step solutions to a student in a short period of time. Appropriate for skill levels from grade 2 through Algebra I support, the automated scoring and rating system MathScore uses challenges students to master each level. In one single school year, a student can complete as many as 10,000 math problems. And all of this is possible without spending valuable media tech or system administrator time.
Already, schools in six states have selected MathScore as the cost-effective way to improve students' math skills. To find out how MathScore can begin increasing student math proficiency in your school or district, without putting a strain on your time or budget, visit www.mathscore.com.
Accurate Learning Systems Corporation Based in Palo Alto, California, Accurate Learning Systems Corporation is committed to putting superior, skill-building learning environments in the hands of teachers, students, administrators, and parents. MathScore is a patent-pending, Internet-based math practice environment designed to raise student math achievement. MathScore is unique in its ability to supply an unlimited number of practice problems that are tailored to each student's capabilities and in its ability to provide teachers and parents with instant feedback. More information can be found at www.mathscore.com. MathScore and mathscore.com are registered trademarks of Accurate Learning Systems Corporation. All other brand and products referenced herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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