Only about half of the nation’s teachers regard the digital tools their students use frequently as effective, according to a new nationwide survey of educators.
New York state reversed its plans to have inBloom, the education technology provider, load student data into the cloud, adding another setback to the organization.
Leaders from education, business and the tech world talked about how schools are making the transition to using technology at the SXSWedu conference.
When ed-tech companies approach schools, they often do so with disregard for the dynamics of a successful relationship, says Chris Lehmann, Science Leadership Academy principal.
Ed-tech business owners are learning about venture capital opportunities, educators’ expectations, and what the competition is doing at the South by Southwest education conference.
Amplify, a subsidiary of media giant News Corp., released a digital curriculum at the SXSWedu conference Monday that combines content with analytics and games.
It’s not every day you get to meet the president of a country. For a private discussion. About your company. But this is exactly what happened this past August.
Ten ed tech companies, chosen as part of the Software and Information Industry Association’s innovation incubator program, will showcase their businesses tomorrow in New York.
Tight school budgets, complying with new health care reform rules, and funding technology are hot topics at the Association of School Business Officials International meeting.
Many supplemental education service firms that provide tutors under NCLB are scrambling to find new streams of income, or have closed, since waivers.