Edtech partners unveil distinctive K-12 AI learning assistant
Wednesday, September 17, 2025
ALIQUIPPA, Pa. and CINCINNATI, Sept. 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Lincoln Learning Solutions and Creatium today announced the launch of an AI learning assistant, one of the first interactive student-centered tools in the edtech industry fully trained on accredited, vetted K-12 digital content. Building upon a yearlong partnership, Lincoln AI powered by Creatium marries AI-assisted learning tools to the award-winning Lincoln Empowered curriculum, further enriching each student's educational journey.
"This?exceptional tool will provide students with the experience of a simulated learning tool via chat -- as if they're talking to someone on Zoom -- all while offering affordability and 24/7 availability," Lincoln President and CEO Bob Clements said. "It's a truly interactive experience that will engage students like never before."
Lincoln AI powered by Creatium differentiates itself by providing:
-- Fully interactive experiences: Students don't just watch -- they engage
in live, two-way exchanges and get responses directly to their inputs
and questions.
-- Real-time adaptability: The system continuously adjusts difficulty,
inquiry, and content based on each student's responses and engagement.
-- A trusted, solid foundation: Built on Lincoln Empowered curriculum, the
tool's content is marked by rigorous depth and extensive coverage, with
each course aligned to national standards, ensuring vetted and accurate
content where generic AI often fails.
An independently reviewed study, Quantifying the Learning Benefits of AI-Enhanced Video Instruction, revealed that learners exposed to interactive videos and AI-simulated conversations scored significantly higher on post-tests than those who watched standard instructional videos.
Richard L. Lamb, an expert at the University of Georgia in tracking and measuring students' thinking skills in real time, validated the results.
"Learning outcomes studies show a +0.35-effect size," he said. "This study makes it clear: when you build interaction and feedback right into a video, it stops being a passive experience and turns into real learning that sticks."
The study also showed novice learners reap the biggest gains. Providing them with high-impact, supportive learning experiences early on helps close achievement gaps before they widen, leading to stronger long-term outcomes.
A small focus group of novice learners ranging in grades three through 11 demoed Lincoln AI powered by Creatium and validated the new tool's efficacy and high level of engagement.
"I really like the learning assistant because it explains everything really well and helps me understand it more," 11(th) grader Tad C. said.
"I like it because it helps me remember important things from the lesson," fifth grader Easton N. said.
"It's really good," Lila Z., a third grader, said. "I love that it always has a good answer for you and tells you anything you want to know."
Seventh grader Callie S. vouched for the tool's dynamism:
"I feel like I'm talking to a real person," she said.
The K-12 Lincoln AI Powered by Creatium (formerly ProfJim) is available to support English language arts and social studies, as well as select mathematics and science classes in the 2025-2026 school year.
More information about availability and implementation is available at
https://www.lincolnlearningsolutions.org/lincoln-ai.
Contact: Christina Zarek
(717)805-2337
Lincoln Learning Solutions is a 501c3 nonprofit dedicated to collaborating with educators to maximize their talents?and facilitate?student success.?Based in western Pennsylvania, it is the developer of Lincoln Empowered, a digitally based curriculum delivering engaging, standards-based instruction in online and blended learning environments. Lincoln Learning Solutions currently serves nearly 1500 schools in 68 states and provinces and upward of 800,000 students.
Creatium is an AI-powered platform for designing and delivering interactive learning, built for instructional designers, educators, and publishers across K-12, higher education, and the workplace. By turning static content into dynamic, responsive experiences, Creatium helps learners practice and engage, not just watch videos -- because humans are designed for interaction. The company is headquartered in Cincinnati with a 40-person team across the U.S. and India.
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SOURCE Lincoln Learning Solutions
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