A new educational platform called “The Internet of Learning” is being announced today by Dr. Roger Billings in Kansas City. This announcement is in conjunction with Acellus Learning which offers custom designed curriculum for individual students.


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During the announcement Dr. Billings plans to discuss how becoming a Microsoft Partner and AT&T Platinum Partner helped make the platform possible to access across the country and abroad.

Acellus Learning is an adaptive, not-for-profit educational system that analyzes gaps in a student’s understanding and addresses those gaps through personalized teaching. Acellus features a full K-12 curriculum. According to a press release from Dr. Billings, Acellus now has over two million students worldwide.

Dr. Roger Billings, a property owner in Daviess County, is known for his work in the development of the first hydrogen engine and is the author of several books, including on the development of computer networking environments. Today’s announcement is to unfold at Billings Tower on I-29 near KCI on Ambassador Drive.

His local business interests include GoldKey, housed in the former Gallatin school building on West Grand Street which previously housed Wideband Corporation. GoldKey also operates from offices on the southwest corner of the Gallatin square. Dr. Billings also owns a building at the four-way stop and a portion of the buildings previously housing Gallatin Publishing Company on North Main Street.

His philanthropic work includes providing the fireworks at Gallatin’s Fourth of July celebrations in recent years.