Knewton Launches Multi-Course Subscription

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Knewton has updated its subscription options to allow students to access multiple courses. Priced at $79.95, the new Altapass gives students unlimited use of multiple Alta products across a single subject area for up to two years.

Alta is adaptive learning courseware that identifies gaps in students’ knowledge and serves up the content they need to master learning objectives.

Beginning Aug. 1, Altapass will be available across 36 Alta products in three subject areas: Mathematics and Statistics; Chemistry; and Economics.

In addition, the company announced it has reduced the price of a single-course Alta subscription from $44 to $39.95. Students can also opt for a monthly single-course subscription priced at $9.95.

For more information, visit the Knewton site.

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