The Federal Bureau of Investigation hauled 20 boxes worth of evidence from the LAUSD headquarters related to the district’s ambitious 1-to-1 technology effort.
A review of field testing for the PARCC tests found that many school officials had frustrations student with the student- registration process and test-administration manuals.
The market for testing and assessment has grown by 57 percent over the past two years, according to the Software & Information Industry Association.
Two educational technology companies, one a publisher and the other a data management software provider, teamed up to relieve teachers and administrators of password overload.
U.S. sales of interactive whiteboards and flat-panel displays are down, but are expected to pick up again in 2016 as schools begin replacing older whiteboards, a report predicts.
Pearson’s charitable arm, which settled a lawsuit last year that was focused on whether Pearson profited off of its nonprofit activities, will close at the end of the year.
A proposal by FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler would raise yearly funding for the E-rate program from $2.4 billion to $3.9 billion.
Districts find it difficult to discover the best ed-tech products, and providers of the products say it’s tough to sell to K-12.
Blackboard acquired ParentLink, a communication platform that connects schools with parents and the community.
The U.S. educational technology director says this issue is important for many reasons, not the least of which: it’s an Office of Civil Rights concern.