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Twelve Years Later: What’s Really Changed in the K-12 Sector? (Part 1)

Edsurge

In fall 2007, Larry Berger, CEO of Wireless Generation (now Amplify) was invited to submit a paper to an “Entrepreneurship in Education” working group led by Rick Hess, the director of Education Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute. I’d recently moved to Washington, D.C. and he asked me to co-author the piece.

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Video-Powered Professional Learning (The Pulse Podcast)

Edthena

So that was, let’s see, summer of 2010. And we even support an integration with a high stakes portfolio assessment that is used by teachers. And it was a video platform that allowed law students to react to case studies. And in February of 2011, I was full time building the company into what it is now.

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Video-Powered Professional Learning (The Pulse Podcast)

Edthena

So that was, let’s see, summer of 2010. And we even support an integration with a high stakes portfolio assessment that is used by teachers. And it was a video platform that allowed law students to react to case studies. And in February of 2011, I was full time building the company into what it is now.

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A Single Sign-On Platform Revolutionized How This District Uses Tech—and Saved $120,000

Edsurge

That’s how Aleigha Henderson-Rosser describes the technical issues around access to digital learning resources when she joined Atlanta Public Schools (APS) in 2010 as Executive Director of Instructional Technology. Now students are using Google Classroom. Case Study: Technology director rallies behind SSO at 3 NY districts.

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The Business of Education Technology

Hack Education

But it appears that the massive growth that the sector has experienced since 2010 stopped this year. In part, their struggles are a result of controversies surrounding the Common Core State Standards, which were supposed to streamline and procurement the development of curriculum and assessment. Funding has shrunk.