Knewton, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, and an 11-state correctional facility education group join to put remediation software in correctional settings.
Educational materials wholesaler hires chief technology officer of printing and communications company to boost its software business.
Schools, already purchasing iPads in record numbers, could opt for more affordable version, though competing devices are still less expensive.
Justices declined to hear Scholastic’s appeal of the state’s decision that ruled teachers as “representatives” for the company.
Marjorie Scardino, the chief executive officer of the giant education company since 1997, will be succeeded by John Fallon on Jan. 1.
Middle schools can use new Techbooks for free, as part of the League of Innovative Schools’ efforts to increase purchasing power.
The State Educational Technology Directors Association makes several recommendations for how schools should make the transition.
Recent moves clarifying what Common Core-adapted materials will look like shed light on how curriculum and test companies must respond.
Kno, a digital textbook developer popular among college students, begins its move into the K-12 market with app for parents.
In fiscal year 2012 earnings report, Scholastic revenue is up 14 percent, though education-related sectors growing at smaller rate.