California’s budget for next year boosts funding for early childhood education and gives districts considerable flexibility in spending decisions.
BYJU’s, a test-prep company based in India that is backed by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s education organization, has acquired online tutoring brands TutorVista and Edurite from Pearson.
Many prominent tech companies are urging their users to oppose FCC efforts to weaken “net neutrality” protections.
An analysis by CB Insights highlights up-and-coming ed-tech companies based in the U.S., as well as Britain, Spain, India, and Hong Kong.
Teachers who take online PD are more likely to become “self-directed” users of tech-based professional learning, a survey by Project Tomorrow suggests.
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University interviewed six startup companies about data privacy and found that they believed investors lacked “meaningful interest” in the issue.
BrightBytes, San Francisco-based learning analytics organization, acquires Authentica Solutions and vows to provide an “end-to-end” solution for data-driven decisions by school leaders.
Opportunities exist for new ed-tech companies, even amid the sea of educational technology on display at ISTE 2017.
The number of private schools in India offering curriculum in English is likely to grow in the months ahead, according to ISC Research.
Wonderschool, a network of boutique early childhood programs, has raised a $2 million seed round of financing led by First Round Capital,