Tuning out social media, day-to-day noises and even the radio for short periods of time can boost energy and help startup founders focus on their goals
Esports is generating huge revenue worldwide and being adopted as varsity sports by school districts. It’s a trend to watch.
Hands-on coding and STEM education company SAM Labs raises $8.9 million; China-based Bright Scholar acquires British international schools network; Blue Canoe wins $500,000 from Qualcomm; ByteDance leads investment in Minerva Project.
The metrics your startup chooses to track say a lot about the kind of company you’re building, says this ed-tech CEO. Before focusing on growth metrics, consider measuring impact.
Many startups are based in Silicon Valley, but operating out of the Bay Area comes with some serious risks and drawbacks
Providing mentorship is a way to give back and share insight, within the right parameters. Entrepreneur Nikki Navta shares strategies to keep mentorship efficient and beneficial.
Tech founders are often taught to “scratch their own itch” by building products they themselves want to use. But what do you do when you’re building an ed-tech product and you aren’t a teacher or student?
The CEO of Move This World talks about what this new investment will mean for the future of her company.
Newcomers to the ed-tech space must often grapple with building a new professional network. For those who are savvy, industry conferences can offer a useful jumpstart.
Schools are investing in social-emotional learning initiatives with students, but here are five ways to engage parents in that process too.