Imagine Learning acquires CueThink to enhance AI-driven education

Imagine Learning, a provider of digital curriculum solutions, has announced the acquisition of CueThink, an AI-powered platform to improve students’ critical thinking and collaboration skills.

CueThink employs a structured four-phase approach—Explore, Plan, Solve, Review—to break down complex problems into manageable steps and help students develop problem-solving skills.

Jonathan Grayer, Chairman and CEO of Imagine Learning, commented:

“We welcome CueThink to Imagine Learning as we continue to invest in AI-enabled education and curriculum tools. Our focus is clear: to employ a range of artificial intelligence innovations that positively impact teaching, learning, and parental involvement.

“CueThink’s innovative approach to problem-solving and collaboration is transformative, and we are excited to see how these tools will enhance our curriculum offerings and improve educational outcomes.”

CueThink’s platform includes features such as:

  • Personalised Interventions: Real-time, adaptive scaffolds to promote desired behaviours and outcomes.

  • Assessments and Reports: Methods to measure student engagement, creativity, and thought processes.

  • AI Supports: Metacognitive training and interactive chat tools to assist educators.

Imagine Learning plans to initially integrate CueThink’s platform into its math curriculum. The company aims to expand CueThink’s AI-powered technology to other disciplines, focusing on collaborative social learning experiences. This integration will include a peer-to-peer social element within its curriculum for the first time.

Sheela Sethuraman, CEO of CueThink, stated:

“CueThink was designed with utmost consideration for students and their unique strengths. Our solution enables all students to fully express their creativity, collaborate with peers, and become confident problem solvers — while also guiding and empowering educators.

“We’re thrilled to join Imagine Learning, a leader in personalised learning, and look forward to collaborating with them to drive positive outcomes through inclusive R&D approaches and the power of AI.”

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