The website uses research on what educators say about available digital resources to identify gaps and offer suggestions for improvement.
California state board officials have approved a $240 million assessment contract for ETS, despite complaints from a rival vendor.
Educators told vendors what they need in educational technology during an industry meeting in San Francisco this week.
Companies can have their products evaluated for educational outcomes by Johns Hopkins’ school of education, in a collaboration between the institution and an industry association.
A new online service aims to give education companies a competitive leg up by providing them with detailed insight on major bond issues and capital improvement projects in K-12 districts.
The Securities and Exchange Commission has asked the district whether it properly disclosed how bond funds would be used for the school system’s Apple contract.
A new Education Week special report profiles school districts’ efforts to bring blended learning home by increasing needy students’ access to out-of-school Wi-Fi.
South Carolina officials violated various pieces of state procurement law in awarding a $58 million contracts to the ACT Inc., a top procurement panel has ruled.
A state review blames Idaho’s failure to implement Schoolnet on mismanagement and problems with the $61 million learning management system.
A statewide assessment contract worth $58 million can go forward the first year, but must be re-bid in the following years, according to a new ruling.