The worldwide e-learning market is poised to grow by more than 20 percent over the next five years, according to one estimate.
School district technology officials say their demand for wireless networks and tablet computing devices will rise over the next three years, a new survey shows.
Despite much speculation, there is no reason to fear that educational technology will fall victim to a “tech bubble,” argues an analysis from CB Insights.
The market for education software and digital products grew by more than 3.5 percent and now stands at $7.7 billion, new research shows.
Los Angeles is considering an unprecedented initiative that would give all 650,000 students an electronic device, leading to scrutiny as to how the district will pay for it.
The state’s board of education approved 45 course providers to participate in unprecedented Course Choice program, four days after a judge ruled it unconstitutional.
Next Generation Learning Challenges awards $5.4 million to 13 higher ed and grades 6-12 blended learning models from around the country.
EDU STAR proposal would create technology to rapidly conduct independent evaluations of ed-tech products and share that information with schools.
The State Educational Technology Directors Association makes several recommendations for how schools should make the transition.
The school fired four of its top management officials earlier this week.