Data Literacy for Alabama Students
Discover a new way to teach digital literacy, statistics, and probability education that supports your curriculum. Let's prepare our students for a data-driven future together. Apply for Fall 2023 today!


QuantHub helps students and educators discover quick data analytics skills lessons that dovetail perfectly with existing curriculum.
QuantHub courses align perfectly with state course of study across a multitude of classes, from mathematics and science to computer programming and career discovery.
Data literacy standards align with state course of study and ACT
Improve overall academic performance
Prepare students for increasing automation and digitization of jobs
Augment existing instruction with a hyper-tailored micro-learning approach
Why do our students need supplemental support in data education?
25%
of American jobs will experience high exposure to automation by 2030.
69%
of current US employers face a talent shortage, primarily in technical fields.
What are Teachers Saying?
QuantHub has designed a learning platform that meets students where they are and grows their proficiency levels efficiently with every bite-sized activity.
QuantHub was piloted in 16 schools across Alabama in 2022-2023.
Experience it for yourself. Register your school and/or teachers!
20% ↑
Students who graduate with data skills earn 20% higher salaries than their peers.
I have learned more about central tendency in the last three days using QuantHub than I ever have, and I have a Ph.D. in biotechnology. This is definitely something that teachers will love.

Aimee Tucker
WP Davidson High SchoolQuantHub is an easy resource to incorporate valuable lessons into each class. I don't have to lesson plan around it, and it doesn't require any extra work on my end.

Hannah Adams
McAdory High SchoolQuantHub will be super helpful in our Exploring Computer Science class... The ‘Discovering AI’ unit had some really cool lessons – I’m still playing with some of the software on my computer. It’s Fun!

Destiny Langford
Paul W. Bryant High SchoolQuantHub is like... autochunking! From a teacher’s perspective, it’s exactly what I would want them to do with the information. Little bits of it that they can learn from. I absolutely love it. The AI portion of it is incredibly engaging and appeals all the way across the spectrum.

Aimee Tucker
WP Davidson High SchoolI really liked how the resources aren't just videos and text but things they can interact with. There was one resource I really enjoyed on whale sounds because it encouraged them to figure out on their own what was happening instead of just giving them the information.

Amber Simpson
BC Rain High SchoolThe platform really exceeded my expectations because I honestly didn’t know what to expect. I would find myself using it for hours after work.

Tonia Sturges
K-12 TeacherStudents can learn at their own pace in as little as 10 minutes. Learning on QuantHub is like playing a game with concepts and scenarios that engage students at all levels.
- Great "bell ringers"!
- Offers an automated form of "differentiation" for instructors
- Students learn through assessment, unveiling immediate student and class insights


Who Qualifies for Access?
Middle Schools: Grades 7 and 8 courses in Math, Science, Engineering, Career Prep, and Computer Science
High Schools: Grades 9-12 courses in math, science, computer science, CTE, and test preparation courses
Gifted or Enhanced Learning: Students in grades 7-12 with interest in STEM
21st Century Programs: After-school and Summer STEM Programs
All Alabama Teachers: Professional development and TEAMS certification
Currently accepting applicants for Fall 2023
- FREE access to the program for teachers and schools
- Self-paced, no lesson planning required
- Aligns with common educational and testing standards
- Microlearning approach allows for learning in even the tightest of schedules
- Relevant and real-life scenarios encourage computational thinking