Schoold, a provider of a college and career planning app, received additional funding while private equity firm Quad-C acquired an early education services provider.
After more than a year of contraction, American PC shipments grew in the second quarter of 2016 following a slowdown in domestic K-12 market growth.
Nevada officials announced that the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium will provide $1.8 million in credits as a result of delays and login problems that riddled the exam last year.
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New York University’s Steinhardt School is partnering with StartEd Companies to establish an accelerator and incubator program. And the market for ed-tech acquisitions is heating up outside the United States.
The office of Attorney General Kamala Harris says K12 will pay a settlement of $8.5 million related to a complaint about false claims and advertising by the for-profit online school.
A leading organization representing the ed-tech industry says the U.S. Department of Education’s #GoOpen campaign is misleading K-12 officials, but the agency says it is simply trying to inform educators about how to select and use open educational resources.
School districts will be able to compare ed-tech companies’ pricing and contracts through a partnership between The Technology for Education Consortium and the Lea(R)n.
In addition, Weld North Holdings LLC, an investment company and a provider of digital and software-as-a-service education solutions, has completed the merger of Truenorthlogic and Performance Matters.
Teachers in high-poverty schools tend to be less confident in their use of technology than their peers working in low-poverty and suburban areas, an exclusive survey by the Education Week Research Center reveals.