An interview with William Lau, the author of “Teaching Computing in Secondary Schools,” withadvice about avoiding common misconceptions about teaching the subject.
Artificial intelligence is useful for a specific class of problems. These questions can help pinpoint whether it’s the right technology for a particular problem.
Language and literacy software solutions provider Imagine Learning and childcare management technology company Procare Software announced acquisitions.
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.
To create a conference that works for attendees and vendors, use these suggestions from an experienced entrepreneur and conference-goer.
‘Your Job as an Innovator Is Not to Have Ideas, It Is to Help Solve Problems’
Cornell University Business Professor Says K-12 Market Is Ripe Because Education Is Valued Worldwide
Stephen Gal, a tech entrepreneur and Cornell professor, outlines how to establish value in a product, the best ways to fail, and how education companies can avoid mistakes.
Top tips for getting the most out of a decision to attend a conference by following up, contacting leads, and using social media.
In this week’s dealmaking news, a number of ed-tech companies including Boxlight and Education Networks of America announced acquisitions.
10 Products That Cut Through the Noise at ISTE, and What It Means for Vendors
Three K-12 Leaders Roamed The Floor, and Brought Back These Candid Reviews
EdWeek Market Brief asked three educators who are veterans of ISTE to visit the exhibit floor and bring back recommendations of products that impressed them.
Cultivating teachers as digital ambassadors for your startup product is a smart move that can help spread word of mouth recommendations.