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US Open Corporate Training Market

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Corporate Training refers to a set of defined education activities dedicated to up-skilling your existing workforce. The main objective of this training is to fast-track the employee’s productivity, with a focus on the business objective. Corporate training includes a wide range of activities that are dedicated to the professional development of employees in all the organizations by enhancing their capability and technical and non-technical […]

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The New Research Competition That Could Spark an Edtech Revolution

Another school year has kicked off, and school officials will spend more than $13 billion on technology solutions that claim to work but often fail to generate the desired outcome. The question of whether or not something “works” in the abstract is very different from the question of whether it might work in your district.

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The FTC Has Its Sights on COPPA, and Edtech Providers Should Take Notice

Following September’s unprecedented $170 million settlement with YouTube for COPPA violations, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) signaled its intent to aggressively pursue actions against websites and online services that violate COPPA. Short for the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, the federal law requires certain websites, apps, and other online services to obtain parental consent and

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Top VCs in Edtech, Dropbox, first mover advantage, India’s Netflix, scooters, and more – TechCrunch

Editor’s Note This week, we hosted 23 panels on all aspects of building startups on the Extra Crunch stage at TechCrunch Disrupt SF. Thanks to the thousands of attendees who attended those talks, as well as the workshops we held on the Breakout Stage — your enthusiasm was palpable. We also had hundreds of new

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This Edtech Business Competition Is a Win for the Education Ecosystem

On October 7, seven talented edtech entrepreneurs will take center stage at the final event of the 2019 Milken-Penn GSE Education Business Plan Competition (EBPC). Each finalist hopes to impress the expert judges with a winning pitch as they vie for a share of more than $120,000 in cash and prizes. It’s been a long

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Not Just Classroom Supplies: Teachers Also Buy Edtech With Their Own Money

When new trends become the norm, report findings sometimes elicit more shrugs than surprise. That’s arguably the case for U.S. smartphone and Wi-Fi adoption, which continues to grow unabated as evidenced in latest internet trends deck from renowned investor Mary Meeker. In education technology, a litany of surveys published this decade have touted the growing

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A Bored Student Hacked His School’s Systems. Will the Edtech Industry Pay Attention?

This week on the podcast we’re talking about cybersecurity at schools—and how secure, or in some cases how vulnerable, the tech systems in school systems are these days. We’re focusing on a pretty unusual story about Bill Demirkapi, who had a pretty odd hobby while he was in high school in Lexington, Massachusetts. While many

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The One Thing You Must Have to Compete in Today’s Edtech Market

Is your product interoperable? Meaning, does it sync with other tools that a school or district is using, and make it easy for educators and school leaders to turn data into insights and action? For some startups, the idea of dealing with interoperability sounds just as daunting as the word is itself to pronounce. But

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Edtech Industry Magnate Michael Moe Makes a Pivot

Over the past decade, Michael Moe and his business partner, Deborah Quazzo, have been central players in building the education technology economy. Together they have run the ASU GSV Summit, the annual must-go-to event for business leaders and investors in edtech. A decade ago, Moe had two galvanizing ideas—one focused on investment opportunities and one

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