Realizeit Adds New Tools to Personalized Learning and Analytics Platform

Realizeit recently unveiled version 3.3 of its personalized learning and analytics platform, boasting new tools for creating and managing digital learning experiences.

The new features range from enhanced course design to improved support resources and streamlined workflow, according to a news announcement. Among them:

  • Simplified course creation and management, thanks to a new dashboard, updated curriculum design interface and curriculum templates;
  • LTI Advantage extensions that "enable deeper connections between Realizeit and learning management systems and help save time on integrations and term-over-term course rollout";
  • Integrated third-party tools for student practice activities in math, business and computer science (with more tools to be added in the future);
  • A "just-in-time support" feature that allows contextual resources such as frequently asked questions, how-tos and other explanations — in text, image and video format — to be offered at specific points of need;
  • More efficient instructor tools, such as the ability to "search for individual student records across multiple courses, bulk download submitted assignments, and make real-time changes to elements such as assignment rules and due dates"; and
  • Enhanced search functionality for students.

For more information, visit the Realizeit site.

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