Cengage Group partners with AWS to deliver scalable AI solutions capable of personalizing instruction at scale

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Cengage Group, a global edtech company, has announced a new partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS). The two organizations hope to combine AWS’ AI technology with Cengage’s learning expertise to improve learning outcomes at scale.

Earlier this year, Cengage launched the AI Leveler Tool, which allows K-12 educators to personalize the reading level of instructional content for their students. The tool was developed in collaboration with AWS’ Generative AI Innovation Team.

The two organizations now plan to expand this collaboration with initiatives that use generative AI to improve learner engagement and outcomes.

This will include creating LLM-agnostic architecture that uses the best AI models; embedding responsible AI practices; and designing solutions that can be scaled quickly and reliably.

“AI is reshaping every industry, and education cannot be left behind in this transformation,” explains Darren Person, Chief Digital Officer, Cengage Group. 

“By combining AWS’s advanced AI technologies with Cengage Group’s deep expertise in learning design, we’re ensuring that AI in the classroom enhances human creativity, expands opportunity and delivers outcomes - not shortcuts - for learners everywhere. With tools like the AI Leveler already in classrooms, our work together demonstrates how responsible, flexible and scalable AI can support educators, improve learner engagement and expand access to all learners.”

“AWS is proud to expand our collaboration with Cengage Group, which is innovating in new ways with generative AI, to enhance learner engagement, accelerate outcomes and create seamless pathways from education to employment for millions worldwide,” adds Kim Majerus, Vice President of Global Education and U.S. State and Local Government at AWS.

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