A new Education Week analysis finds that the nation’s teachers crave autonomy — and more training on how to use technology effectively.
Bart Epstein, a former Tutor.com executive who founded and led the EdTech Evidence Exchange, was brought on by investors to lead the organization’s relaunch.
Artificial intelligence tools need to encourage open-ended inquiry, not just a focus on a “finite answer,” says Shelley Pasnik of the Education Development Center.
Private equity-based Unleashed Brands owns child-focused franchised businesses including My Little Gym, Premier Martial Arts, and Urban Air Adventure Park.
Venture capital and private equity firms’ plentiful cash reserves are likely to fuel new support for ed-tech over the coming year, Brighteye Ventures predicts.
The rise of AI in education has fueled early-stage deals in the education market, according to Reach Capital’s Tony Wan.
The nonprofit’s directors said they concluded the organization was “not sustainable long-term.”
Public and private organizations have set cybersecurity guidelines for ed-tech companies, in an effort to shift some of burden for policing away from districts.
SchoolNow, formerly known as Campus Suite, offers districts a way to manage a mobile apple, website, notifications, social media, and a live feed through one platform.
Outlier.org, founded by MasterClass co-founder Aaron Rasmussen, has raised more than $46 million in venture capital since it was founded in 2018.