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100,000th Educator Registers to Use SAS' No-Cost Curriculum Resources
CARY, N.C. --(Business Wire)--
SAS (News - Alert), a sponsor of today's Digital Learning Day, fosters digital learning
year-round through no-cost resources and support for educators. SAS®
Curriculum Pathways® offers interactive learning tools in
all core disciplines, mapped to state standards, for grades 6-12.
Recently, the 100,000th educator signed up to use these
Web-based resources that make learning more fun and can make educators
more effective.
SAS is also a provider of free apps that thousands of educators,
traditional students and life-long learners are using. These apps
include:
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SAS®
Flash Cards, featuring more than 75,000 flash cards plus tools to
create custom decks, has been downloaded over 30,000 times in 77
countries. More than 3,000 user-created decks cover wide-ranging
topics, from the ABCs to SAS programming certification. The SAS Flash
Cards App is available from the App Store on iPhone (News - Alert), iPad and iPod
touch, and for Windows�8 from�Windows
8 Apps.
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SAS®
Gloss, an app available for iPad, makes it simple for teachers to
create, distribute and receive worksheets, tests and quizzes
electronically. Students can enhance projects with graphics and
imagery and then easily share work on SAS Gloss with teachers, family
or friends.
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Also available as an app for iPad, SAS®
Data Notebook lets students control their learning and monitor
progress. Featuring templates for mission statements, goals,
checklists, plus/deltas, and histograms, it helps students set,
monitor and reflect on individual goals by subject.
All three SAS apps are used in a successful iPad program at J.E. Ober
Elementary in Garrett, IN. "With SAS Data Notebook, students become
leaders of their own learning.�They create charts and graphs to track
their data and set goals for future learning," said Tonya Weaver,
Principal of J.E. Ober. "The ability to email parents information from
SAS Data Notebook has cultivated stronger partnerships with families,
where learning and academic growth are at the center of our
conversations."
It is simple to share work across the apps. "Not a day goes by when a
SAS app is not being used in our classrooms," added Weaver.
"SAS has done more than create apps that engage learners. Because they
fit seamlessly into the flow of instruction, the SAS education apps make
a teacher's job simpler, not more complicated," said Scott McQuiggan,
Director, SAS Curriculum Pathways and SAS Mobile Education.
Digital
Learning Day is a national campaign that celebrates teachers and
shines a spotlight on successful instructional practice and effective
use of technology in classrooms across the country.
In the coming months, SAS will release apps for early reading and
fundamental math. In addition to the many SAS digital learning
resources, SAS analytics and business intelligence software is used at
more than 3,000 educational institutions worldwide for teaching,
research and administration. SAS has more than three decades of
experience working with educational
institutions.
About SAS
SAS is the leader in business
analytics software and services, and the largest independent vendor
in the business intelligence market. Through innovative solutions, SAS
helps customers at more than 60,000 sites improve performance and
deliver value by making better decisions faster. Since 1976 SAS has been
giving customers around the world THE POWER TO KNOW®. SAS
and all other SAS Institute Inc. product or service names are registered
trademarks or trademarks of SAS Institute Inc. in the USA and other
countries. ® indicates USA registration. Other brand and product names
are trademarks of their respective companies. Copyright © 2013 SAS
Institute Inc. All rights reserved.

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