The market for education software and digital products grew by more than 3.5 percent and now stands at $7.7 billion, new research shows.
A modest increase in the market’s total value was attributed to sizable gains in software for administrative tasks, professional development, and testing.
Students are turning away from expensive for-profit colleges, a trend that could add new fuel to the debate over companies in the K-12 sector.
The State Educational Technology Directors Association makes several recommendations for how schools should make the transition.
With publishing industry changing, stakeholders debate how free content and new products will determine its future.