# Learning Catalytics Reviews
**Vendor:** Pearson  
**Category:** [Digital Learning Platforms](https://www.g2.com/categories/digital-learning-platforms)  
**Average Rating:** 4.5/5.0  
**Total Reviews:** 4
## About Learning Catalytics
Engage your students in team-based and group-learning activities with the Learning Catalytics interactive student response tool.




## Learning Catalytics Reviews
  ### 1. Works great - great teacher and student experience

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Matt P. | Associate Professor Of English, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** November 15, 2022

**What do you like best about Learning Catalytics?**

It does what it claims to do, which is facilitate student learning

**What do you dislike about Learning Catalytics?**

There really are no downsides; I had an entirely positive experience.

**What problems is Learning Catalytics solving and how is that benefiting you?**

The problem of student engagement.

  ### 2. Great Way to Learn About Business

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Online Media | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** May 14, 2020

**What do you like best about Learning Catalytics?**

I enjoy how there are interactive analytics, quizzes, and other features.

**What do you dislike about Learning Catalytics?**

I disliked that the technology was confusing to understand at first.

**What problems is Learning Catalytics solving and how is that benefiting you?**

I found that engaging classroom technology facilitates active learning by making it relevant and interesting to read and respond to instructional content. A benefit I realized is that learning is accessible in smartphones, tablets, or laptops.

  ### 3. Learning Catalytics Review

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Lisa B. | Teacher, Primary/Secondary Education, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** November 16, 2017

**What do you like best about Learning Catalytics?**

I like that you have multiple options for delivery! Instructor-Led is just like any other "clicker" type session - teacher clicks through the questions and students answer individually. Automated Synchronous allows to students join a pre-set session time and the program delivers the questions automatically (multiple sessions can be set up). Self-Paced sessions are also done individually, but the students can complete them in any order (Self-Test sessions are the same, but they give answer feedback). The Team-Based Assessment is great -- students respond individually to all questions, and then gather in their groups and respond as a team to the same questions.
I also really like the way you can modify point assignment for each delivery method. For example, the Instructor-Led delivery allows 100% correctness, 100% participation, or a customized mix of both; the Team-Based delivery allows 100% individual score, 100% team score, or a customized mix of both.

**What do you dislike about Learning Catalytics?**

I wish you could see more than 25 questions at a time and that you could see more than just the first 12 or so words of the questions as a preview. Yes, you can click on the individual questions, but I would prefer to see many questions in full to avoid all of the redundant clicks. I also wish the questions were aligned with the textbook by chapter.

**Recommendations to others considering Learning Catalytics:**

It is a great addition to other "clicker" type apps (Kahoot, Quizizz, Quizlet)

**What problems is Learning Catalytics solving and how is that benefiting you?**

I am unsure of how I should interpret "business problems" if I am in education. I guess I would say this is used in differentiated instruction, remediation, and test preparation.

  ### 4. Pearson learning 

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Higher Education | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 05, 2017

**What do you like best about Learning Catalytics?**

MyMathLab, the variety of problem sets and the step by step examples to coach students in the right direction.

**What do you dislike about Learning Catalytics?**

Nothing in particular. Maybe enough time to transfer grades.

**What problems is Learning Catalytics solving and how is that benefiting you?**

It have faculty and students to focus on particular area at a time. It is an added tool to help students practice more of what was done in class.



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## Learning Catalytics Features
**Assessment delivery**
- Question variety
- Real-time assessment
- Pre-made content

**Learning Content**
- Pre-made Content
- Aligned to Standards
- Multimedia Content
- Gamification

**Grading and reporting**
- Automated grading
- Gamification
- Analytics dashboard
- Reporting

**Personalization**
- Personalized Learning Paths
- Adaptive Learning
- Assessments

**Administration**
- White-labeling
- Mobile compatibility

**Reporting and Analytics**
- Analytics
- Integrations

**Agentic AI - Digital Learning Platforms**
- Cross-system Integration

**Platform Features**
- Remote Computer Monitoring
- Website & Application Blocking
- Teacher/Student Screensharing
- Interactive Quizzes
- Presentation Building
- Instant Messaging
- Student Assignment Distribution
- Student Assignment Collection
- Progress Reporting
- Shared Content Libraries

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