A spirited debate erupted at SXSWedu about who should take responsibility for college graduates’ lack of preparedness for jobs that are available today.
The opening day of the SXSWedu conference offered a glimpse of the broad array of ed-tech efforts meant to transform education.
With 14 education innovation clusters in the United States, ed-tech advocates are working to connect the dots into a network to share lessons learned.
U.S. schools that are buying interactive displays over the next five years are expected to increasingly choose flat-panel versions, according to a market report.
School and library officials applauded the FCC’s action, because they believe it prevents their institutions from being relegated to a “slow lane” of Internet service.
Futuresource Consulting projects that half of students and teachers in the U.S. will have access to their own personal computer in school by 2015-16.
Federal Communications Commissioners Ajit Pai and Mike O’Rielly Monday asked the FCC chairman to release his 332-page “net neutrality” plan and postpone Thursday’s scheduled vote.
The acquisition represents the value that Renaissance, one of the largest assessment and learning analytics companies in the K-12 market, places on a relative newcomer.
The media conglomerate and CIG Education Group are combining to create NYT EDUcation, an initiative for pre-college and college students and professional learners.
The magazine chose the College Board, Google, Edcamp, Revolution Foods, Summit Public Schools, Democrats for Education Reform, and Teachers Pay Teachers among its top 10 “most innovative.”