The sixth ASU+GSV Summit, attracting 2,500 education businesses, venture capitalists, and educators, opened Monday in a luxurious setting with the theme of tackling educational inequities.
The opening day of the SXSWedu conference offered a glimpse of the broad array of ed-tech efforts meant to transform education.
The South by Southwest education conference, or SXSWedu, will host nearly 6,000 registered guests, who include ed-tech companies of all sizes.
The White House Office of Management and Budget is changing its rules so that federally funded contracts worth $150,000 or more will require school districts to negotiate profits with contractors.
Superintendents talked about how they’re approaching innovation in their districts, and what results they’re seeing, in a conference held in D.C. this week.
Companies selling educational technology to schools need to do a better job of explaining what their products do, and what results they can be expected to produce.
Districts are at a pivotal point in their readiness to transform classrooms with the use of technology, hundreds of education companies heard today at the opening session of EdNET 2014 in Baltimore.
About 1,000 school finance officers are tackling issues from funding formulas to passing bond referenda at an international gathering in Florida.
Companies large and small are trying to convince K-12 schools to buy their products in the massive exhibit hall at ISTE’s 2014 gathering in Atlanta.
Industry officials offered contrasting views of how quickly the print-to-digital transition in K-12 publishing is playing out.