Muzology is a Nashville-based educational technology company founded by Oxford-educated learning scientist Dr. Lana Israel and music industry veteran Bob Doyle (longtime manager of Garth Brooks). Backed by multiple grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Muzology sits at the intersection of cognitive psychology and the music industry. The company was established to solve the critical engagement gap in K-12 education by transforming rigorous math curriculum into high-quality, radio-ready music.
The platform functions as a comprehensive digital learning solution for Pre-Algebra and math readiness. Key features include a library of standards-aligned music videos produced by Grammy-winning talent, "iterative instructional tracks" that guide students through multi-step math problems, and gamified assessments that test comprehension. For educators, Muzology provides a robust analytics dashboard to track student progress in real-time, manage class assignments, and identify specific learning gaps for intervention.
Muzology’s primary value is its ability to eliminate math anxiety and accelerate learning speed through the science of music. By activating the brain’s spatial-temporal reasoning centers, the platform helps students—especially those struggling with traditional instruction—retain complex math procedures in minutes rather than weeks. It provides districts and schools with a scalable, evidence-based intervention tool that significantly boosts student engagement and test scores.