Knoxville area schools seek software to identify student skill gaps, and New Jersey’s Bridgewater-Raritan district plans to purchase a new student information system. Montgomery County Schools, Md., chose Episerver to provide a district-wide content management system.
Massachusetts is looking for a platform to prepare qualified early childhood teachers, and Florida’s Seminole County district wants a web content filtering system. In California, Cajon Valley schools chose a vendor to install multimedia displays.
The Hillsborough, Fla. district is seeking one SIS for pre-K-12 and another for career/technical education. Dallas, Texas wants a software management system for student dietary restrictions. And a Georgia district chose Prosys Information Systems to configure Chromebooks.
Broward wants a consultant experienced in district-wide personalized learning adoptions, and Detroit schools plan to purchase blended learning literacy materials for students in grades 9-12. United ISD, Tex., selected an LMS vendor.
Big Shifts in LMS Market Will Shape Work of Ed-Tech Companies
Analysis Shows Percentage of K-12 Schools in the U.S. Using Various Learning Management Systems
The LMS landscape is changing as K-12 districts are getting more sophisticated in their understanding of what they need and how they want to use this technology.
The Hamilton Count, Tenn district is creating a roster of pre-approved digital instructional materials, and the Traverse Bay Area Intermediate School District in Michigan wants career tech engineering equipment. Maryland’s Frederick County schools will implement Schoology as its LMS.
Boston District Leaders Offer Tips for How to Serve the Needs of Large School Systems
Innovation and Tech Officials Talk About What They Expect From Companies and the Products Educators Need
The 125-school district wants to move toward more student-centered learning as it works to close opportunity and achievement gaps.
Businesses that sell technology and education services in the U.S. are being invited to apply for a June trade mission to Colombia and Peru.
When an ed-tech titan starts giving away valuable tools for free, startups might think about the adage, “If you can’t beat them, join them.”
6 Ways District ‘Interoperability’ Demands Are Already Shaping the K-12 Market
Smaller Vendors Who Pay Attention to the Issue Can Win the Confidence of Districts
District demands for ed-tech interoperability are already shaping K-12 buying decisions, to the benefit or detriment of companies, one Indiana school official explains.