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Fundamentals
May 6, 2021May 21, 2021

Two-Minute Tip: How Will Districts Spend Funds From the American Rescue Plan?

By Brian Bradley
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What kinds of opportunities does the massive federal infusion included in the American Rescue Plan provide for ed-tech companies? Our 2-minute video gives insights.

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Marketplace K-12
May 5, 2021Feb. 10, 2022

The FCC Provides a Peek Into Proposed Rules for $7 Billion Remote Learning Fund

By David Saleh Rauf
FCC issues proposed rules for $7 billion in stimulus dollars

School districts would not be eligible to spend their portion of a $7 billion emergency connectivity fund on smartphones, in a draft order put forward by the Federal Communications Commission.

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K-12 Insider
May 5, 2021

A District Transforms Its Technology to Make Teachers’ Lives Easier

Florida's Lee County Has Modernized Its Digital Ecosystem, and It Expects Companies to Get on Board

By Brian Bradley
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Dwayne Alton, the tech director of the Lee County Schools in Florida, breaks down how his district has overhauled and streamlined its technology infrastructure, and how it expects vendors to contribute.

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Marketplace K-12
May 5, 2021May 5, 2021

Tool Aims to Track Disparities in Ed-Tech Usage by Race, Poverty Level

By Brian Bradley
Image by LearnPlatform

State and local policymakers could look to the new National Edtech Equity Dashboard as a tool to help decipher what technology products can help underserved populations.

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Market Trends
April 23, 2021June 10, 2021

The Challenge for Companies: Supporting Teachers in a Chaotic Era

Businesses Across the Education Market Are Wrestling With How to Deliver PD and Help Educators in New COVID Learning Environments

By Brian Bradley
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Businesses in the education market face new and unfamiliar obstacles in delivering product support and professional development that spans remote, hybrid, and in-person learning environments.

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Exclusive Data
April 22, 2021April 23, 2021

The Ed-Tech Tools That K-12 Leaders Predict Will Outlive the Pandemic

An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Asked Districts About Online Tools That Have Won Their Confidence

By Jayden Khatib
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An EdWeek Market Brief survey asked district leaders what kinds of ed tech they will continue using after COVID-19 has passed.

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Marketplace K-12
April 20, 2021Feb. 10, 2022

Global Demand for K-12 Devices Outstrips Supply, Creating More Delays for Schools

By David Saleh Rauf
Demand for K-12 devices continues to soar

Demand to equip K-12 students with laptops and tablets continues to soar globally and outstrip manufacturing capacity, according to a new analysis of the market by Futuresource Consulting.

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Marketplace K-12
April 20, 2021April 20, 2021

Learning Loss During COVID Will Fuel Economic Losses, Business Leaders Predict

By Brian Bradley

Business leaders last week sounded the alarm that COVID-19 is causing significant learning losses, particularly in early literacy, and laid out a set of recommendations for how policymakers should tackle the issue.

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Analyst's View
April 15, 2021April 19, 2021

Why Do Ed-Tech Products Soar in Some Districts, But Flop in Others?

The EdTech Genome Project Is Creating a Database for Educators to Share Stories About Companies' Offerings

By Brian Bradley
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The EdTech Genome Project aims to give districts more accurate, granular comparisons of what ed-tech products work in what kinds of schools.

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Market Trends
April 15, 2021April 29, 2021

Leaping Into the Unknown: Launching a Product During a Global Pandemic

Education Company Executives Share Insights on How to Navigate a Tangled Process

By Malia Rulon Herman
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Eager to reach new audiences and stay relevant during COVID, a number of education companies have overcome hurdles in unveiling new offerings during the ongoing health crisis.

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