What is the PLATO Web Learning Network?
PLATO is an online interactive learning platform that offers students the opportunity to increase skill levels in Reading, English, Math, and other subjects. The PLATO Network provides students with an individualized module to monitor and track their own progress through a series of practice tests and tutorial courses.
PLATO will assist students in preparing for all areas of the Accuplacer including:
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Reading Comprehension:
Structure and Tone
Comprehension and Vocabulary
Sentence Skills:
Structure and Tone
Form and Grammar
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Arithmetic: Operations with Whole Numbers and Fractions
Operations with Decimals and Percents
Applications and Problem Solving
Elementary Algebra:
Operations with Integers and Rational Numbers
Operations with Algebraic Expressions
Solutions of Equations, Inequalities and Word Problems |
How does PLATO work?
The PLATO network allows students to take a series of mastery tests to assess their skill levels and determine the areas in which they need additional practice. Students can then work through a series of tutorials covering skill areas in which they are deficient and monitor their own progress. All assessments and prescribed tutorials are interactive and self-paced, offering the student a stress free instructional environment.
Pueblo Campus: To gain free access to this system, students must complete an access request form and return it to The Learning Center (AB 150) or call the Learning Center’s front desk staff at (719) 549-3393. Once the access request is processed, log-in information will be sent by email and students may access PLATO anytime online at home or school.
Fremont Campus: To gain free access to the system, students must contact Trina Jiron at the Fromont Campus Library (FC L121) or call (719) 296-6116.
Durango Campus: To gain free access to the system, students must contact Lisa Barrett, Director of Student and Academic Services (FB 206) or call (970) 247-2929 x7218.
Cortez Campus: To gain free access to the system, students must contact Sam Dayzie in the SWCCC Learning Center or call (970) 564-6209.
If you have already received the login access information, CLICK HERE.