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The Startup Blog
Opinion June 25, 2019Oct. 7, 2019

Building a New Ed-Tech Product? Don’t Get Caught in the Bay Area Bubble.

By Stephen Hood
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Many startups are based in Silicon Valley, but operating out of the Bay Area comes with some serious risks and drawbacks

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The Startup Blog
Opinion June 19, 2019March 16, 2021

Entrepreneurs Find Providing Mentorship Rewarding, Productive

By Nikki Navta

Providing mentorship is a way to give back and share insight, within the right parameters. Entrepreneur Nikki Navta shares strategies to keep mentorship efficient and beneficial.

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The Startup Blog
Opinion June 12, 2019

When Ed-Tech CEOs Aren’t Educators, Foster a Culture of Continuous Teacher Engagement

By Stephen Hood
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Tech founders are often taught to “scratch their own itch” by building products they themselves want to use. But what do you do when you’re building an ed-tech product and you aren’t a teacher or student?

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The Startup Blog
Opinion June 4, 2019June 6, 2019

How This Social-Emotional Learning Startup Raised $1.1 Million in Investment

By Sara Potler LaHayne

The CEO of Move This World talks about what this new investment will mean for the future of her company.

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The Startup Blog
Opinion May 28, 2019March 16, 2021

Make the Most of Ed-Tech Conferences to Kickstart Your Professional Network

By Stephen Hood
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Newcomers to the ed-tech space must often grapple with building a new professional network. For those who are savvy, industry conferences can offer a useful jumpstart.

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The Startup Blog
Opinion May 21, 2019

Families Play an Important Role in Social-Emotional Learning at School

By Sara Potler LaHayne

Schools are investing in social-emotional learning initiatives with students, but here are five ways to engage parents in that process too.

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The Startup Blog
Opinion May 20, 2019March 16, 2021

How Education Companies Can Thrive in the Most Volatile Month of the K-12 Sales Cycle

By Nikki Navta

For K-12 districts, June 30 marks the end of the fiscal years. Here are 6 strategies to land new business and position your company for the future.

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The Startup Blog
Opinion May 13, 2019March 16, 2021

For Ed-Tech Companies to Help Students, They Must First Understand Teachers

By Stephen Hood
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Newcomers to the ed-tech space must learn an important lesson: If you’re not helping teachers, you have little chance of reaching students.

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The Startup Blog
Opinion May 8, 2019March 16, 2021

4 Ways to Talk to Parents About Students’ Social-Emotional Learning

By Sara Potler LaHayne

Parents may not always recognize the term social-emotional learning, but educators can connect with them to help students develop important life skills around relationships, decision-making, and self-awareness.

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The Startup Blog
Opinion May 6, 2019Feb. 10, 2022

Having a Plan B for Funding Can Save Your Business (and Your Sanity)

By Nikki Navta

Being forced to do a lot with a little can lead to positive breakthroughs, but it can also lead to a desperation mindset and shortsighted decisions. Don’t repeat the mistakes of many failed entrepreneurs.

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