The Learning Accelerator
March 31, 2021 • EPISODE 63
Ever wondered how Acellus works? Find out in this episode of Science LIVE. Roger Billings uses a fun demonstration to show how the system customizes the learning experience to help every student reach success.

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Wow, we cannot go ahead until we get it.
I LOVED watching the “students” complete their lessons and graduate in the graduation glass. I especially liked your joke about the “dropout”.