Districts in Texas need online math program and special education materials, while Arizona is seeking an English language learner assessment.
North Carolina is providing iPads for every K-3 reading teacher in the state as part of its literacy program, Read to Achieve.
Language and literacy software solutions provider Imagine Learning and childcare management technology company Procare Software announced acquisitions.
A Mississippi district seeks a blended-learning program, a Texas district needs career-technical education and a Maryland district seeks a writing program.
In this week’s dealmaking news, Canada-based classroom workflow app Showbie acquired formative assessment tools provider Socrative. Also, Swing Education, an online job market for substitute teachers, and Goodwall, a professional development network for students, raised funds.
A Maryland district seeks an elementary social-emotional learning program, while the Nashville district wants school choice software, and a Connecticut school system needs a STEM curriculum.
Districts need blended learning and nutrition software licenses. Utah and Texas districts seek software licenses for blended learning and nutrition. Also, another Texas district needs special education services.
A New Jersey district is seeking special education auditing services, and the Austin Independent School district is looking for software focused on its special-needs population. The Minnesota Department of Education, meanwhile, is in the market for technical services focused on teacher licensing.
Virginia state education officials want a content management system open educational resources; and a Utah district is looking to buy human resources management software.
Demand for mobile personal computers jumped by 10 percent in the first quarter of 2018, returning from a period of stagnation, a new analysis found.