The Reading Progress app for Microsoft Teams is here, and it’s free

Educators and students both have something to gain from Reading Progress.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Microsoft Teams' new Reading Progress app is beginning its global rollout, which should take roughly two weeks in total to reach everywhere it’s intended to. The app is free and is localized in over 100 languages. It’s built into Teams Assignments and works across every platform Teams is supported on.

Here’s a quick overview of what you can accomplish in Reading Progress, courtesy of Microsoft:

These are just a few of the benefits of the Reading Progress app and its utilities for testing reading fluency. Between AI-assisted assignment analysis for easier educator review and data collection for actionable insight production, the app is built to be as useful as possible to teachers and students.

Microsoft hasthreeseparateblogs, as well asvideos, all discussing Reading Progress if you’d like to give them a closer look and learn more about what the free app can do for any classrooms you may be involved in.

Microsoft Teams cares about educators and students, hence why it’s developed Reading Progress, to help facilitate better reading fluency education.

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