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PresenceLearning Partners with the Council of Administrators of Special Education

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PresenceLearning, the leading provider of live online special education related services for K-12 schools, today announced a new partnership with the Council of Administrators of Special Education (CASE). We are thrilled to be expanding our partnership with PresenceLearning. In the past 11 years, PresenceLearning has conducted 2.5

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Transeo Names EdTech Industry Leader Cecilia Retelle Zywicki as CEO

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Zywicki was most recently COO of PresenceLearning and SRC, respectively. Both PresenceLearning and Ranku were acquired for undisclosed amounts. Zywicki has more than a decade of experience leading, scaling, and building education companies. Prior to that, she co-founded and was the COO at Ranku. Chamber of Commerce.

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29 K-12 edtech predictions for 2021

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The policies and infrastructures are in place to deliver. As this tumultuous year winds down, there are a few trends we can expect to see in 2021, including schools adopting a “digital-first” policy for many of their functional operations such as administrative and student support functions. Kate Eberle Walker, CEO, PresenceLearning.

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65 ways equity, edtech, and innovation shone in 2022

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–Remco Bergsma, CEO, MiEN Company. Edtech companies that fail to prioritize accessibility will be left behind. This means that teachers will prefer to use tools from edtech companies that prioritize accessibility. District leaders are no longer reliant on the claims of edtech companies. –Amy Gulley, M.Ed

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61 predictions about edtech, equity, and learning in 2022

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–Remco Bergsma, CEO, MiEN Company. Edtech companies that fail to prioritize accessibility will be left behind. This means that teachers will prefer to use tools from edtech companies that prioritize accessibility. District leaders are no longer reliant on the claims of edtech companies. –Amy Gulley, M.Ed

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