A division of McGraw-Hill is partnering with Follett in an effort to sell e-books focused on test-prep through online forums.
Forty-six percent of school administrators cite mobile device use as a “major factor” in college- and career-readiness instruction for students.
Hybrid learning models, motion-based technology and the use of open resources are all expected to become more prevalent in the coming years, according to a new report.
New Mexico state officials describe a protest over a major common-core testing contract by the American Institutes for Research as “frivolous,” in a filing with the state purchasing director.
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.
The Obama administration, in the latest phase of its “ConnectED” plan, has launched a website to direct K-12 schools to digital products offered by technology companies.
Iranian students have regained access to U.S.-based MOOCs following the authorization of certain educational exchanges between the two countries.
Schoology, an American developer of learning management systems, has won a contract to deliver services in Uruguay, which has embarked on one of the world’s most ambitious ed-tech projects.