Chinese app provider Knowbox raised $15 million while HarukaEdu, a technology solutions provider based in Jakarta, raised $2.2 million.
The ed-tech startup journey is a continuum, and the relationships we’ve built along the way make our whole community stronger.
South Africa-based SPARK Schools gained $9 million from a philanthropic investor and Triseum, a company that develops learning games, raised $2 million.
Mistakes Ed. Startups Make–and What Established Companies Can Learn From Them
Young Companies Need to Spot Market Shifts and Assemble the Right Teams
Entrepreneur and investor Jean Hammond spoke about common mistakes that education startups make, many of which offers lessons to established companies, too.
The hardest part of becoming a “teacherpreneur” was finding the strength in combining my teacher identity with my entrepreneur persona.
Finding the right app developer means networking, meetings, and a gut feeling.
Watching my children play online games like Minecraft and World of Warcraft highlighted technology’s ability to promote collaborative learning.
App development doesn’t have to break the bank, if you use creative thinking and networking.
Doing business in overseas markets presents challenges and a lot of opportunities.
If you want schools to successfully adopt your product, you must have a well-crafted, thoughtful implementation strategy.