A new study examines the cost savings available through scoring essay test items through automated machines, rather than by people.
Chris Cerf is leaving his post as New Jersey’s education commissioner to become chief executive of Amplify, a company that is preparing to launch new digital curriculum and assessment.
Ultimately, it came down to providing whatever we needed to ensure users could be successful with the entire video observation and feedback process. And it turned out that, the process was more than just how to interact with videos online. We had to help users get the videos online.
The number of education-focused mergers and acquistions rose during the most recent year, according to an analysis by Berkery Noyes, a investment bank.
A group of about 50 business leaders have written to the Federal Communications Commission calling for improvements to the E-rate progarm.
In a letter to U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, 34 state schools chief vowed to not share personally identifiable student data with the federal government.
Changes to the E-rate program, controversy over data privacy, and improving school budgets are expected to impact preK-12 companies doing business with schools in 2014.
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.
The president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Tom Donohue, will reiterate the business organization’s backing of the common-core standards, which have come under attack.
Our most popular stories of 2013 tackled teachers’ spending habits, growth in the global education market, and three common core-related issues.