The success of the program will hinge on the training of teachers and administrators, as well as its connections with existing systems, one nonprofit leader advises.
A focus on digital management systems for students, as the New York State Department of Education is accepting proposals for an online registration and management system.
There’s no magic ed-tech tool to improve education. Technology must work in combination with other strategies, including professional development.
Districts in California, Washington state, and Massachusetts are looking for software platforms to help with a variety of administrative and academic functions.
School districts are looking for business simulation software for students, a reading software subscription service, and a learning program for interactive flat panels.
The Colorado education department wants to purchase assessment and monitoring software for alternative schools. Cincinnati, Ohio schools are looking to partner with an app developer to create custom platforms, and the Warren County district in Tennessee wants web design services.
The company says it is determined to move from selling a “disconnected mix of products” to an “integrated, holistic experience.”
The Long Beach, Calif., school system has put out an RFP seeking a teacher-planning software program for educators in its 85 schools.
The San Bernardino, Calif., district is looking for career survey software to help students identify potential areas of interest, and the Madison, Wis., system wants to purchase IT support software.
As more schools and universities embrace online learning, cloud computing’s popularity is on the rise, according to a new report by Technavio.