Imagine Learning Reviews 8

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.3

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  1. Educational Institution
  2. Career and Education Provider
  3. Education Center
  4. Educational Supply Store

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Imagine Learning is the developer of award-winning digital language, literacy, and math programs used by K–12 students across the nation and worldwide.


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2.3

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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Imagine Learning shouldn’t exist, here’s why.

If you like this, you are a psychopath. No one learns anything from this. It’s called “ Imagine Learning” but it should be called “Imagine Learning a Thing On This.” The “fun” characters don’t help either. It’s not like I’m Einstein if I read one book. This app is just depressing.

May 16, 2025
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Can we outlaw math?

M A T H i hate it i mean its just trying to teach, BUT ITS TERRIBLE, literacy is ok, but MATH is UGH im literally bouta crash out chat nhcebjvyfhcginwbywknet bgmeshjuhtr5ev4857kmoin6jtbu5e54butng6i7y7nmy8tgkinm6ui6uloew

November 7, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Customer Support = Blaming The School

I work for a school that uses Ignitia Christian. As teacher we are always reporting typos, that questions are listed over lessons not covered yet, missing alternative tests, etc. But the response from the customer support is shocking. You will either get the following 1) No we don't see that on our end. 2) We can work on it during the summer. 3) Make a new copy of the class and see if it still persists. (No one can unenrolled students in the middle of the year we would lose their work.) 4) You deleted it or you caused it.

I have never seen a company that will blame the customer for their mistakes. Most companies would try to help, it is very strange the way customer support is so lacking. I have lots of attachment proof if needed. I am even making a typo spreadsheet at this point.

February 9, 2025
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

I've been using Imagine Learning for…

I've been using Imagine Learning for over 10 years now. As far as online learning goes, it has some pitfalls but overall better than a lot of others. I have been using online learning in a blended environment for a long time and have had the easiest time with Edgenuity/Imagine Learning

December 10, 2024
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