Education technology opens more avenues to commercializing education, say authors of a new study that examines how much K-12 students are exposed to marketing in schools.
Education technology companies selling to the PreK-12 market will need to focus more on results, as education leaders are more sophisticated in their purchasing.
Two companies are banking on helping districts improve their ability to hire high-performing teachers by using predictive analytics.
Leaders of educational companies and nonprofits are gathered in Denver for EdNET, finding out what the K-12 marketplace of the future will need.
An Australian researcher says evidence from his country demonstrates relying on market forces to improve education is not a reliable strategy to boost learning.
A report released today offers an “innovation index” meant to help educators and businesses determine whether digital innovations deliver on their promised classroom benefits.
As many as half of the nation’s children who regularly attend early-childhood programs do so in for-profit environments, an author estimates.
Coursera, a MOOC provider than recently shifted into K-12 teacher training, is initially offering 28 courses online.
The frequent disconnect between ed-tech products and teachers’ ability to use them is a recurrent theme among attendees at the ASU/GSV education innovation summit.
A top Democratic lawmaker proposes creating an advanced research center, modeled on the defense program known as DARPA, to promote advanced learning technologies.