Three organizations collaborated to create a checklist to help districts prepare for the advent of administering online tests aligned with the Common Core State Standards.
Renaissance Learning Inc., a K-12 assessment and learning analytics company, has received $40 million from Google Capital, an equity fund focused on growth companies.
The Federal Communications Commission vowed Wednesday to put forward rules to protect “net neutrality, though the commmision’s two Republican members panned the proposal.
A report by an advocacy group labels Ron Packard, CEO of K12 Inc., among a group of corporate executives who worked to “privatize public services.”
A new study examines the cost savings available through scoring essay test items through automated machines, rather than by people.
Mobile hotspots are helping several school districts bridge the technology gap faced by students who lack home Internet access.
Chris Cerf is leaving his post as New Jersey’s education commissioner to become chief executive of Amplify, a company that is preparing to launch new digital curriculum and assessment.
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler pledged in a recent speech that the agency will work to preserve “open, competitive, safe, and accessible broadband networks.”
The Miami-Dade school system, which has 350,000 students, has announced it will move ahead with an ambitious technology plan, after initially delaying the project.
The organization that represents school technology officers wants more than just better connectivity in K-12. It wants faster access to E-rate funds.