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BCW Member IBM Announces New Math Resource for Teachers

IBM has announced Teacher Advisor With Watson, a free resource for all elementary math teachers across the United States.

Teacher Advisor uses IBM’s Watson technology, trained by math experts in the language of elementary math, giving K-5 school teachers high quality targeted math resources: over 1,000 of the best lesson plans and teaching strategies along with videos, all integrated and focused to meet their needs. Teacher Advisor, developed by teachers and for teachers, helps educators reach young learners at all ability levels with the best content and tools all integrated on one user-friendly platform.

Thanks to BCW member IBM for this great new resource that will help teachers sharpen their teaching skill and unlock a child’s passion for learning. For more information on Teacher Advisor, visit www.teacheradvisor.org/landing

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