MindPrint Cognitive Assessment

MindPrint Learning is the only K12 solution that uses objective cognitive data to teach students how they learn best and provide strategies personalized to students’ learning strengths and needs. Just like a fingerprint, each student has a unique “MindPrint'' that provides clear insight into how a student learns most efficiently and what supports they need to succeed. At the core of MindPrint is an hour-long online, self administered cognitive assessment developed at the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine.
What is MindPrint?
What Are Cognitive Skills and Why Are They Important?
Cognitive skills explain how students understand, remember, organize, and process information. The Mindprint Assessment measures the cognitive skills most closely correlated to success in academics and on standardized tests:
Reasoning: Abstract, Verbal, Spatial
Executive Functions: Attention, Working Memory, Flexible Thinking
Memory: Verbal, Visual
Speed: Processing, Visual Motor
How Do Students Take the MindPrint Assessment?
The online, self-administered MindPrint Assessment is not like school standardized tests. It is a series of nine puzzle-like activities and has no reading comprehension or math problems. It only takes one hour to complete in the presence of a facilitator (we allocate 90 minutes to allow for breaks). All you need is a desktop or laptop computer (no phone or tablet.)
Cost:
1.5 hour online facilitated assessment; 30 min. follow-up meeting; MindPrint profile: $499
