Adaptive learning company Kidaptive pulled in $19.1 million in its latest funding round. Also, classroom collaboration platform Chalkup has joined Microsoft Education.
A Colorado school system is looking for a management system to track visitors, and Connecticut district wants help with a search for a superintendent.
India’s Economy Is Soaring, But Breaking Into Its School Market Isn’t Easy
Buying in the Nation of 1.3 Billion People Occurs School by School, and Parents Are Key Decisionmakers
India’s rapid economic growth has fueled increasing demand for private education, but education companies often struggle to find a sufficiently big, stable market.
What Are the Ed-Tech Products That K-12 Educators Wish They Had?
Survey Asks Teachers and Administrators What Digital Tools They Need Now to Improve Schools
School administrators and teachers cited a need for more robust data tools, as well as a need for more of the technology that is already a fixture in some districts.
‘If Education Companies Are Not Providing Mobile Solutions, They’re Holding Us Back’
The Chief Information Officer for the Cincinnati Schools Talks About the Evolution of a Mobile Learning App
The chief information officer for the Cincinnati public schools talks about the lessons companies can learn from the district’s development of a mobile learning app.
Ed-tech businesses including LearnPlatform and TeacherGaming raised funds. Also, education management solutions provider ASSIST and Brainly announced acquisitions.
As the use of virtual reality evolves in the U.S. and around the world, the next question is: what educational content will be created for it?
Indiana’s Department of Education seeks a statewide English-language learner database, while districts in Colorado and Texas want software for school operations.
A district technology leader attending the FETC conference this week explains how he chooses among Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon products.
Google’s Chromebooks still dominate the U.S. market, and Microsoft’s new changes seem aimed at trying to answer and one-up its rival.