The Association of School Business Officials of New York has created a digital tool to highlight the positive economic impact of school districts throughout the state.
The metrics your startup chooses to track say a lot about the kind of company you’re building, says this ed-tech CEO. Before focusing on growth metrics, consider measuring impact.
This Market Brief ON: Strategy offers a collection of must-read stories for K-12 companies on trends that are shaping the education market.
The personalized learning tech provider AltSchool will become Altitude Learning, and give up management of its schools.
Many startups are based in Silicon Valley, but operating out of the Bay Area comes with some serious risks and drawbacks
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.
4 Examples of How Artificial Intelligence Is Reshaping the K-12 Market
Companies Are Refining Products Focused on Social-Emotional Learning, Personalized Academic Support, and Even Building Management
Companies have already brought artificial intelligence into education products focused on student well-being, math instruction, personalized academic pathways, and even building maintenance.
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?
Where Do K-12 Leaders Go for Product Information? The Education Conference Circuit
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Examines District Leaders' Go-to Sources of Intel on Vendors
An EdWeek Market Brief survey examines where district decisionmakers go for product information. Do they turn to events, online searches, word-of-mouth recommendations from peers?
Tips for Breaking Down Silos Within Education Companies
Vendors Benefit From Arranging Structured Conversations That Bring Together Teams Focused on Content, Sales, Implementation, and Product Development
Divisions between sales, content, product development, and support teams can scuttle a K-12 company’s ambitions. A pair of experts who’ve worked to break down silos within companies talk about how to do it.