The tech giant also opened access to Google Expeditions, its educational virtual reality app, which only had been available to teachers who applied.
Leaders of the International Society for Technology in Education are launching the organization’s first-ever effort to raise revenue through licensing fees tied to companies’ use of the organization’s digital standards, the group’s chief executive officer says.
The U.S. Commercial Service, at ISTE, is trying open doors to foreign markets for American ed-tech companies.
The annual tech conference, which drew attendees and industry representatives from 76 nations in 2015, is expected to attract 500 companies and 16,000 visitors this year.
‘Brexit’ Vote Prompts Education Companies to Weigh the Consequences
More questions than answers arise after historic vote by Britain to break with the EU
The decision by British citizens to exit the European Union has created more questions than answers about what this means for education companies.
In recent dealmaking news, social learning community Brainly acquired OpenStudy while ed-tech companies Knowledgemtion and Flocubulary picked up investment funding.
The NWEA says the Every Student Succeed Act is a “game-changer” that has led the testing organization to get into the summative assessment market.
A founder of the charter school movement critiques education reform, and calls on leaders of McGraw-Hill Education and the Business Roundtable to lead a discussion about the path forward.
The 9.5 percent growth in personal computer shipments in the United States for the first quarter of 2016 represents a drop from double-digit growth in recent years.
The powerful D.C. circuit court gave the Federal Communications Commission a major win by sustaining controversial 2015 rules that protect an “open” internet.