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VPAT Developmental English
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Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT)

VPAT Developmental Math
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Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT)

VPAT EdReady Student View
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VPAT Algebra 1
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The Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT)

VPAT EdReady Teacher View
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EdReady for Institutions
www.nroc.org/edready

EdReady is an adaptive math and English learning platform that helps administrators and educators assess, track, and address students' knowledge gaps.

EdReady en Español
www.nroc.org/edready/espanol

EdReady es un sistema de preparación en matemáticas que utiliza un inventario de conocimientos para personalizar la ruta del estudiante hacia el dominio de la materia en el contexto de un objetivo educativo específico.

NROC Algebra 1 – An Open Course
www.nroc.org/courseware/algebra-1

For installation in a Learning Management System (LMS), this two-semester course was developed for first-time algebra students of all ability levels. The program introduces learners to mathematics concepts, procedures, mathematical reasoning, and critical thinking.

NROC Developmental Math – An Open Program
www.nroc.org/courseware/developmental-math

For installation in a Learning Management System (LMS), this course was developed for students striving to meet basic college entrance requirements. An adaptive pre-assessment personalizes a learner’s path through Arithmetic, Beginning and Intermediate Algebra, and Statistics, Geometry, and Trigonometry topics.

NROC Developmental English – an Integrated Program
www.nroc.org/courseware/developmental-english

For installation in a Learning Management System (LMS), this course integrates and compresses the standard developmental English curriculum—reading comprehension, writing, vocabulary building, grammar, punctuation, and usage skills—enabling learners to make predictions about their reading, analyze rhetorical structures, build vocabulary, and improve writing mechanics.