“Disney Imagicademy” was launched today by Disney Publishing Worldwide, part of an education initiative for young children that will incorporate apps, books, and toys.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation hauled 20 boxes worth of evidence from the LAUSD headquarters related to the district’s ambitious 1-to-1 technology effort.
Microsoft co-founder Paul G. Allen’s Vulcan Productions and Morgan Spurlock’s Cinelan announced today the launch of a collection of educational materials to accompany a short-film series on the economy.
A review of field testing for the PARCC tests found that many school officials had frustrations student with the student- registration process and test-administration manuals.
Teams will compete for a $15 million Global Learning X-Prize to deliver education technology so children can be self-taught in basic literacy and numeracy.
The market for testing and assessment has grown by 57 percent over the past two years, according to the Software & Information Industry Association.
Computer-based personalized instruction is largely unproven in K-12, and investments in it should be approached cautiously, expanding only when proven effective, according to a new report.
A new challenge to the Affordable Care Act could affect federal subsidies for health insurance for millions of individuals, including school employees.
A new report shows a digital divide as large as 45 percentage points in metropolitan homes’ high-speed Internet availability.
Two educational technology companies, one a publisher and the other a data management software provider, teamed up to relieve teachers and administrators of password overload.