The Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers has released a request for proposals to develop assessments, submit assessment reports and analyze results.
Tablets loaded with Google Play for Education launched today, with a focus on K-12 schools in the United States, after beta testing in 50 schools.
Tight school budgets, complying with new health care reform rules, and funding technology are hot topics at the Association of School Business Officials International meeting.
An introduction to Adam Geller and his startup, Edthena, for the “Ed Tech From the Ground Up” series and blog. Plus an explanation of why Justin Bieber is in the headline.
A professional association of district technology leaders is offering advice to school officials on how they can transform schools using digital tools.
The nation’s second-largest school district has experienced several setbacks in the rollout of its effort to provide all students with iPads.
Because of the government shutdown, the U.S. Department of Education hasn’t been able to participate in its own program, Connected Educators Month.
The Aspen Institute is hosting a forum that will explore how employers can help out-of-work young adults — and by extension, their children.
Leaders of educational companies and nonprofits are gathered in Denver for EdNET, finding out what the K-12 marketplace of the future will need.
Google Play for Education, delivered via Nexus 7 tablets, is piloted in Hillsborough, N.J., schools. Will it threaten the dominance of Apple’s iPad?