Leaders of the International Society for Technology in Education are launching the organization’s first-ever effort to raise revenue through licensing fees tied to companies’ use of the organization’s digital standards, the group’s chief executive officer says.
The U.S. Commercial Service, at ISTE, is trying open doors to foreign markets for American ed-tech companies.
The annual tech conference, which drew attendees and industry representatives from 76 nations in 2015, is expected to attract 500 companies and 16,000 visitors this year.
As thousands of educators and ed-tech businesses gather for ISTE in Philadelphia, we’re asking attendees to let us know what jargon grabs their attention.
Interactive flat panel displays are expected to gain market share in 2015—and beyond, according to an analysis by Futuresource Consulting Ltd.
The amendment, approved by the Senate Education Committee, would allow a competition for federal funds to pay for educational technology and professional development.
Erik Martin, who will be a junior at the University of Maryland, will advise the federal agency’s on seeking student input on ed-tech issues.
Companies large and small are trying to convince K-12 schools to buy their products in the massive exhibit hall at ISTE’s 2014 gathering in Atlanta.
When ed-tech companies approach schools, they often do so with disregard for the dynamics of a successful relationship, says Chris Lehmann, Science Leadership Academy principal.
OpenEd, an online catalog of more than 250,000 web-based educational videos, games, and exercises aligned with some 3,300 Common Core State Standards, launches today.