The Plano district in Texas wants digital language labs, and another Texas school system, the La Joya ISD, is planning to buy a learning management system.
A Georgia district wants a cloud-based LMS to handle the demands of hybrid and online learning, and an Iowa school system is buying school-based social-emotional services.
The Round Rock Independent School District in Texas is looking for a digital curriculum and blended learning program. Baltimore is looking for a comprehensive high school literacy program.
A Georgia district is planning to buy an LMS. A Missouri district is seeking an internet filter, and a Texas consortium is purchasing an internet filtering and security system.
While usage of most ed-tech products declined as schools closed and remote learning was being set up, 18 products made significant gains in one study. Here are the top 10.
4 Districts’ Quests to Ramp Up 1-to-1 Device Programs in the Coronavirus Era
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School districts are getting more serious about giving every student a laptop or tablet, as devices have become a more critical learning tool amid COVID-19.
Private equity firm Thoma Bravo has acquired Instructure, developer of the popular Canvas Learning Management System.
The DoDEA seeks a virtual high school licenses. A New Mexico district wants a literacy program, and Buffalo schools seeks a substitute management system.
A Virginia district is purchasing a learning management system, a Maryland district is purchasing digital courses, and a Georgia district seeks a volunteer management system.
The Education Technology Joint Powers Authority, in operation for only a year, has attracted widespread interest from school districts and vendors alike.