EdWeek Market Brief’s Michelle Davis talks in this video about the mistakes vendors make during pilot tests of products, and how they can be avoided.
By 2025, $6 billion will be spent on AI in education, according to the researchers, who identified six areas to watch where the technology could generate value in K-12 and beyond.
What Are K-12 Districts’ Longest-Lasting Tech and Ed-Tech Products?
Survey Respondents Mentioned Dozens of Different Tools and Services
More than two-thirds of school district leaders say their longest-lasting ed-tech product has been around for a decade or more, according to a survey of 500 district administrators.
A study that looked at ed-tech usage in schools found that on average, 67 percent of educational software licenses go unused.
Education crowdfunding site DonorsChoose.org released its 2018 classroom funding data, identifying the products that teachers requested most over the year.
5 Tips for How Education Companies Can Manage and Inspire Remote Workers
Employers Need to Think Strategically About Keeping Off-Site Staff Engaged, Says Author Dan Schawbel
A new survey shows that remote workers are disengaged and lonely. Education companies can take strategic steps to help them and retain them, says author Dan Schawbel.
The vast majority of ed-tech licenses are not used “intensively” by districts, according to a new analysis sponsored by the company Brightbytes.
What Are K-12 Districts’ Top Data Needs? Think Student Achievement and Subgroups
Administrators Were Not as Hungry for Data on Product Performance, Survey Shows
District leaders are not nearly as hungry for data on product performance as they are for student achievement data, our exclusive survey of district leaders shows.
Teachers’ use of a variety of digital tools and platforms, from learning management systems to free and open resources, has risen over the past year, a new survey finds.
Education Leaders Demand High-Quality Interventions to Serve Struggling English Learners
Professional Development Is Also a Big Need for Districts Experiencing Significant Growth in ELL Students
Interventions to serve struggling students and professional development are the top two needs related to educating the nation’s growing population of English language learners, survey finds.