The commonly accepted wisdom is that to launch a startup, you need to live in Silicon Valley or NYC. But we decided to stay in Philadelphia where I went to business school. Here’s why …
The board of Pennsylvania’s Agora Cyber Charter School has decided to bring management in-house and change technology vendors for parts of its contract with K12 Inc.
I worked on ProfessorWord while I was an MBA student. I discovered that graduate school is a great time to launch a startup.
That startup which we call ProfessorWord by any other name would be … just as sweet? Names are important, especially in the startup world. Mostly because if you pick the wrong name for your startup, it could cost you.
Tutoring companies are soliciting new business in Washington state after the loss of the No Child Left Behind waiver.
Being a solo entrepreneur requires doing the jobs of five people while having the time of one. Startup life is not meant to be shouldered by one person forever.
There are many entrepreneurs who can claim that “they’ve always known they would start their own business,” but I am not one of them. So how did I end up as an entrepreneur writing this blog?
Instructure, a company that makes learning management systems, has unveiled a MOOC and an app designed to help teachers become more familiar with Minecraft and integrate the game into classes.
A Nashville-based nonprofit, 2nd Vote, has created a self-described “conservative shopper app” for parents that rates education companies according to their political leanings.
Pearson reported a sales decline of 6.5% in the first half of 2014. CEO John Fallon is hopeful that restructuring costs and job cuts will position the company for future growth in 2015 and beyond.