Ed Tech Startup Dashboard Q2 2015

Simba Information’s Ed Tech Startup Dashboard Q2 2015 examines the education technology startup market. Advancements in technology are spurring the creation of new technology companies, which are attracting million of dollars in funding from venture capitalists. Start-ups like adaptive literacy provider LightSail and incubators and accelerators like AT&T Aspire Accelerator are among the topics and analysis you’ll find in Ed Tech Startup Quarterly Dashboard, the new publication series from Simba Information. Volume 2 focuses on companies such as, Redshelf, Text.com, Codesters and Learning Bird, among other startups. Simba uses critical insights from these startups in the K-12 and higher education market and combines it with its signature analysis to provide usable data to help content providers, solutions developers and investors navigate this new arena to size up competition, find partners and identify new business strategies and opportunities.
- Methodology
- Ed Tech Startup Dashboard Q2 2015
- Introduction and Trends
- Marketing Approaches
- Demand for High-Quality Applications in Schools Increasing
- Incubator and Accelerator Programs
- AT&T Aspire Accelerator
- Intel Education Accelerator
- Milken Penn GSE Education Business Plan Competition
- SIIA 2015 Innovation Incubator Program
- EDGE EdTech Accelerator
- Startup Acquisitions
- Startup Closeups
- Texts.com
- Codesters
- Redshelf
- Lightsail
- Snowbie
- Boundless
- Educents
- Nearpod
- Lumen Learning
- Learning Bird
- Table 1: Investment Activity in Ed Tech Startups, Q1 2015-Q2 2015
- Table 2: AT&T Accelerator Class of 2015
- Table 3: Intel Education Accelerator
- Table 4: Milken-Penn GSE Education Business Plan Competition 2015 Finalists
- Table 5: SIIA 2015 Innovation Incubator Program Finalists
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