Vermont wants a company to build it a website for open educational resources, for free. A New Jersey district is looking for instructional materials and PD services to help educators whose students struggle with phonetics.
Open Up Resources, a nonprofit led by a former Pearson executive, has fashioned a business model it hopes will help it go after district RFPs.
Great Minds, an organization that has created open education resources for EngageNY, is arguing in court that FedEx is profiting from copying those materials for schools and needs to offer compensation for doing so.
Early childhood education app donated itself to Khan Academy, while Canadian online tutoring platform GradeSlam raised $1.6 million.
A site launched by the Learning Accelerator is meant to offer concrete examples of different K-12 models for using personalized and blended learning in classrooms.
Assessing the Competitive Threat of Open Educational Resources
Exclusive Survey Offers Insights Into Schools' Evolving Priorities for 2016-17
The growing popularity of open educational resources is one of several trends company officials should expect to see during the 2016-17 school year, a new survey suggests.
Math teachers are more likely to seek out resources with evidence of alignment to the common core than are language arts teachers, a RAND report finds.
Can you guess the top 5 authors on the list? Here are a few hints: diaries of a wimpy kid and dorks, green eggs and ham, and wizards.
A leading organization representing the ed-tech industry says the U.S. Department of Education’s #GoOpen campaign is misleading K-12 officials, but the agency says it is simply trying to inform educators about how to select and use open educational resources.
Amazon Inspire’s launch late this summer will benefit teachers with free lesson plans and materials, but what does it mean for ed tech when it centralizes software, too?