New Schools Network, a nonprofit dedicated to a project-based learning model, will be led by Barry Schuler, former chairman and CEO of AOL.
The prospect of an Internet “slow lane” for ed-tech companies that don’t “pay to play” raises four areas of concern for these organizations.
New program from the University of Pennsylvania aims to teach business people and educators how to start and run schools based on entrepreneurial principles.
Erik Martin, who will be a junior at the University of Maryland, will advise the federal agency’s on seeking student input on ed-tech issues.
Companies large and small are trying to convince K-12 schools to buy their products in the massive exhibit hall at ISTE’s 2014 gathering in Atlanta.
Requests for E-rate funding are 79 percent higher for charter school buildings than traditional school buildings for 2014-15.
Schools can now use Chromebooks as well as Androids to access Google Play for Education, a portal with apps, videos, and book rentals, Google announced today.
While the magazine’s 2014 rankings do not include education companies, they do feature leading businesses that sell in the K-12 marketplace.
Deadlines are looming for schools that want to take advantage of the $2 billion in corporate donations through President Obama’s ConnectED initiative.
The founder and former CEO of K12 Inc. has launched Pansophic Learning, a new international education company, with Safanad Limited.