Most ed-tech startups don’t have scientific data on outcomes yet, so teacher feedback should play a critical role when choosing products.
Writing is a very important part of the startup life. Here are some lessons for writing better business plans, startup competition applications, cold emails, and PowerPoint presentations.
The National Education Week conference is a new, surprisingly intimate ed-tech gathering that has a lot to offer to startups.
What happens when two experienced entrepreneurs find themselves navigating the unfamiliar waters of the K-12 ed-tech marketplace.
Apply this advice from the front lines of a successful crowdfunding campaign to your new venture.
A new way to weed through YouTube videos for the ones that illustrate lessons best.
It used to be the case that every startup needed a business plan, but recently the value of the business plan has been hotly debated. Here’s why it’s still valuable.
At some point in the life cycle of an ed-tech startup, the company will have to grapple with the complicated process of school district procurement. It’s daunting.
An ed-tech startup from Hawaii explores what it takes to innovate outside of a large, urban area without access to investors or vast numbers of students.
Teachers often ask us for tips on the easiest way to get started with video creation. Here are three very simple, free tools with no learning curve.