BoomWriter Media Inc., a collaboration tool for the crowdsourcing of writing content in schools and colleges, has closed a new round of funding worth $4.1 million.
Baltimore wants week-long STEM programs for rising 5th and 6th graders. The Kern High School District, Calif., seeks a contractor to design mobile app software, and Racine Unified School District, Wis., is looking for a 6th-12th grade social studies curriculum.
K-12 systems in Washington state and California are planning to buy student enrollment systems, and a Colorado district has put out an RFP for a learning management platform.
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Hawaii’s Education Department seeks community learning centers, while Atlanta wants summer programs and a Minnesota district is in the market for wireless networking.
K-12 communication platform provider Edlio acquired Scholantis, a Canadian provider of school district websites and digital portals. Also, CollegeVine and Really Good Stuff announced new partnerships.
Indiana wants to survey its 80,000 teachers, while South Carolina is looking for software maintenance, and Palm Beach County, Fla. seeks interactive displays.
A Massachusetts district seeks a learning management system, while systems in Dallas and San Antonio target digital management of health and police records.
Google Chromebooks remain a dominant player in the U.S. school market, though their growth has slipped a bit recently, according to a new report by Futuresource Consulting.
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Students' Inability to Use Online Content Can Pose Big Barriers for K-12 Providers
Forty-four percent of teachers report that students’ homework assignments face barriers because of parents who can’t figure out how to use school-issued digital devices for educational purposes.