Cerego Debuts Smart Content Creation Tools for Adaptive Learning

Adaptive learning platform Cerego is rolling out a new suite of "Create" tools that use natural language processing to streamline the process of creating adaptive learning content.

The tools can be applied to any subject matter or skillset, the company said in a news announcement, and include:

  • Smart Answers, a tool that automatically generates distractors for multiple-choice questions;
  • Smart Questions, which make questions more challenging as learners progress and demonstrate knowledge gains;
  • Smart Suggestions, allowing instructors to turn a single word into a learning experience with one click; and
  • Smart Learner Sessions, which give learners more control over their learning schedule (e.g., providing them the option to review challenging concepts after each session).

For more information, visit the Cerego site.

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