CODiE Winners and the History of the Universe
In light of the CODiE Award winners, one way of looking at the ed-tech industry is to compare it against the Big Bang Theory. Read Full Post >
In light of the CODiE Award winners, one way of looking at the ed-tech industry is to compare it against the Big Bang Theory. Read Full Post >
If all goes to plan, EdX will grow far beyond the two institutions based in Cambridge, Mass. Read Full Post >
Looking for educational games to bring into your classroom? Soon, there will be a new place to discover them. Read Full Post >
Joel Rose and Chris Rush will also be allowed to resume relations with New York City schools under a new agreement. Read Full Post >
A New York Times report may be key item in suit against online provider. Read Full Post >
In a much-hyped announcement in New York City today, the company unveiled its plans to enter the e-textbook market, paying particular attention to the needs of K-12. Read Full Post >
But, per usual for the company, little else is known about the nature of the announcement, slated for Jan. 19. Read Full Post >
In case you haven't read every single Digital Education entry during the last 12 months, here's a wrap-up of what we think were the five biggest ed-tech themes of 2011. Read Full Post >
If your travels, shopping, and mindless web surfing are in danger of regressing, consider these ideas. Read Full Post >
A new report outlines suggestions for how to leverage philanthropic and individual investments in ed-tech companies to improve schools. Read Full Post >
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