Developers of online algebra courses need to identify smarter strategies for maximizing student performance, a new report says.
Rosetta Stone’s acquisition of Lexia Learning Systems, Inc., for $22.5 million marks another move for the provider of language products into the educational-technology market.
School leaders can improve their ability to create innovations through technology by considering five questions, the U.S. Department of Education’s educational technology director argued recently.
Johns Hopkins University has added an “Online Educational Leadership Institute” to its offerings for leaders of education companies and organizations, it was announced today.
Blackboard plans to give K-12 schools access to a platform to create “MOOCs,” while Amplify will launch its first MOOC, focused on AP Computer Science.
A federal judge has ruled that Apple conspired to fix e-book prices. The company vows to appeal the decision.
A new program by McGraw-Hill uses software that attempts to personalize study plans for adult learners preparing for the GED and other high school equivalency tests.
The Los Angeles Unified School District has awarded a $30 million contract to Apple Inc., as part of a technology project that could ultimately cost $500 million.
District staff are recommending that the L.A. Unified School District award a contract potentially worth $500 million over time to Apple Inc.
Generating sustained interest in its new, free teacher-training venture will require Coursera to partner with districts, a new analysis argues.