The notion that teachers can thrive as entrepreneurs is just rising to the surface, despite the ed-tech startup industry’s rapid growth. So, what can other teacherpreneurs do to get to this place faster?
Message to Ed-Tech Companies: Check Your Ego, Involve Parents
Companies Need to Engage Families, and Focus on Developing Useful Tools, Says Rhode Island's Ed. Commissioner
A key state education department official, who tried to help inBloom launch in New York, talks about the lessons learned for ed-tech providers.
While a startup can’t compete with the showy conference displays created by large education companies, there’s value to be had through a smaller presence too.
Two education companies based in India, Next Education and Math Buddy, were players in dealmaking this week, with the former company making and acquisition and the latter raising money.
Building an organization that emphasizes functionality and makes employees feel valued can create a competitive advantage for startups.
Having a group of experienced company leaders to share experiences with can help you run a healthy, successful business.
For all its controversy, the SAT better correlates more strongly with high school students’ declining reading abilities than does GPA.
An Inside Look at Teachers’ Tech Needs: Advice From a Leading College of Education
Smart Vendors Can Tailor Product Development, and PD, to Meet Educators' Demands
A academic scholar who trains future K-12 educators offers advice to vendors on how they can design products and professional development to address teachers’ tech needs and fears.
Networking can be out of our comfort zone, but it’s important to be open and to listen to what others are doing. You may find an unexpected connection.
Japan brought us Nintendo and Sony, among other well-known technology companies. So it was with high expectations that I went to Japan to visit our sales distribution partners to learn more about the Japanese market for education technology.