Archive for October 7th, 2009

Quantum Simulations Receives Computed Eddie Award for Accounting Tutoring Software

Education software developer, Quantum Simulations, just announced some exciting news. Check it out below:

Quantum Simulations, Inc., a developer of artificial intelligence (AI) tutoring, assessment and professional development software was recognized by ComputED Gazette’s 14th Annual Education Software Review Awards for the research and development of the Quantum Tutors for the Accounting Cycle, online tutoring software that provides individualized tutoring and homework help for college students taking introductory accounting. 

The EDDIE Awards recognize innovative, content-rich programs and websites that can be used by educators to augment classroom curriculum, foster educational excellence and improve instructor productivity. As an award recipient, Quantum’s tutoring software for accounting is scientifically proven to increase student test scores by at least a full letter grade. The software was introduced in January 2008 and is already being used at hundreds of colleges and universities across the country. When surveyed, 99 percent of students said the Quantum Tutors were “very helpful” or “helpful” and nearly all said they would recommend it to their friends.

“We’re very pleased to receive this recognition from ComputED and congratulate all of the outstanding award winners,” commented Dr. Benny Johnson, Quantum’s President and CEO. “This is the first time that a breakthrough learning technology that was originally developed for science and mathematics has been translated to a business subject like accounting.”

The Quantum Tutors are like having a personal tutor ready to help day or night, whether students need to work on an assignment and the instructor isn’t available to answer questions, or are preparing for a test and need more practice. Unlike homework systems that only tells students, “Wrong, try again,” or provide the same generic feedback every time, Quantum explains “why” individual student answers are right or wrong with detailed, step-by-step feedback specific to their own work. Whether it’s a simple math error, confusion about a formula or misunderstanding an accounting concept, Quantum analyzes student work and knows what specific errors students are making and guides them back to the correct solution path, allowing students to learn from their mistakes and not repeat them at test time.

With the ever-increasing costs of tuition and course materials, college students are making tough decisions about what learning tools to purchase and are turning to the Quantum Tutors which are proven to work, save time and are convenient. Similarly, enrollments are growing rapidly without increasing staff or budget, particularly at community colleges. As a result, instructors must find ways to support larger class sizes and are using the Quantum Tutors to give students the individualized attention needed to be successful.

For more information about the Quantum Tutors for the Accounting Cycle, visit http://www.quantumsimulations.com/accounting.html. The software currently supports accounting textbooks from McGraw-Hill Higher Education at http://www.mhhe.com/accountingtutors.

Nokomis Nabs 2009 Best of Pittsburgh Award

Nokomis, Inc. has been selected for the 2009 Best of Pittsburgh Award in the Engineers category by the U.S. Commerce Association (USCA). 

The USCA “Best of Local Business” Award Program recognizes outstanding local businesses throughout the country.  Each year, the USCA identifies companies that have achieved exceptional success in both their local community and business category.  These local companies enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and community.

Various sources of information were gathered and analyzed to choose the winners in each category.  The 2009 USCA Award Program focused on quality, not quantity.  Winners are determined based on the information gathered by the USCA and data provided by third parties.

Nokomis was founded in October 2002 to develop reach-ahead technology. The goal of the company is to provide the highest quality products, engineering expertise, customer service and robust technical solutions.  The U.S. Commerce Association is a Washington D.C. based organization funded by local businesses operating in towns, large and small, across America.  The USCA promotes local business through public relations, marketing and advertising. Established to recognize the best of local businesses, the USCA works exclusively with local business owners, trade groups, professional associations, chambers of commerce and other business advertising and marketing groups.


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