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    For a long time, school classrooms changed very little. Desks, blackboards and chalk, books, pencils and pens—these were the basic teaching supplies for many years. But then everything started to change, rapidly transforming yesterday’s classrooms to tomorrow’s learning spaces. Today’s edtech companies are innovating more new ways to reach students than ever before. Take a look at this big roundup to see what’s available for today’s teachers, students, schools, and classrooms.

    EdTech Companies for K-12 Schools

    These edtech companies focus on providing solutions for K-12 schools in a variety of subjects and disciplines.

    Age of Learning

    Known for: ABCMouse, My Reading Academy, My Math Academy

    This company offers an array of online learning programs for pre-K and elementary-age kids, with a strong focus on math and reading.

    Amplify

    Known for: Desmos Math, Amplify and Boost curriculum programs

    Amplify provides core curriculum programs, along with adaptive learning solutions in language arts, science, and math. They also supply intervention programs for students needing assistance with reading and math, and resources for Spanish-speaking students.

    Annenberg Learner

    Known for: Multimedia K-12 classroom resources and teacher PD

    Annenberg Learner provides educational video programs with coordinated online and print materials for classrooms and students. They also focus heavily on professional development for K-12 teachers.

    Apex Learning

    Known for: Virtual school

    As more students opt for virtual school, Apex is one of the top edtech companies that help meet their needs. They offer full- and part-time virtual schooling for students in grades 6-12.

    Begin

    Known for: HOMER reading program

    Begin offers several programs to support learning, including the popular HOMER reading program for ages 2 through 8. Their products also include a Sesame Street social-emotional learning program and Little Passports monthly activity kits.

    BetterLesson

    Known for: Professional development for educators

    Teachers need (and want) professional development on a regular basis. BetterLesson strives to make it easier to find and access meaningful PD online through videos, workshops, coaching, and more.

    Bloomz

    Known for: Parent-teacher communication app

    Bloomz combines messaging with attendance management, forms and permission slips, appointments and calendars, and much more. See our full review of Bloomz here.

    Brainly

    Known for: Online homework and study help

    When students get stuck and there’s no teacher around, they can turn to Brainly for help. Other students, along with teachers and subject experts, provide real-time advice and answers.

    BrainPop

    Known for: Engaging online content for schools and home use

    With its array of games, videos, and online activities, BrainPop encourages a stronger connection to learning. They offer programs for both schools and districts and families at home. Programs include standard school subjects plus arts, music, health, social-emotional learning, and more.

    Civitas Learning

    Known for: Education data collection and analysis

    The Civitas platform analyzes a wide array of student data to help schools achieve better outcomes across the board.

    ClassDojo

    Known for: Classroom community and parent-teacher communication app

    The ClassDojo app allows teachers to instantly share announcements, photos, and videos with families on their Class Story, as well as privately message any parent.

    Classkick

    Known for: Online classroom app

    Using this app, teachers upload content, which students review. Students give responses via quizzes, written answers, drawings, videos, or other input methods, and teachers can provide instant feedback.

    Clever

    Known for: Learning management platform

    Clever’s learning platform provides an all-in-one online location for schools and students. With a single sign-on, students and staff can access all the apps and learning programs they need in one safe place.

    CommonLit

    Known for: Free online reading passages

    The thousands of student-appropriate reading passages on this site are accompanied by supplemental quizzes and lessons, in both English and Spanish.

    DonorsChoose

    Known for: Crowdfunding for teachers and schools

    Since GoFundMe isn’t an option for many teachers due to district rules, DonorsChoose stepped in to fill the void. Teachers can set up campaigns for items their classrooms need, and generous donors help fund their needs and wishes. (See 7 DonorsChoose Tips for Teachers Here.)

    DreamBox Learning

    Known for: DreamBox Math and Reading

    These online personalized math and reading programs help kids in grades K-12 expand their skills. Parents or teachers can use DreamBox’s programs for kids who need extra help or as enrichment for advanced learners.

    Duolingo

    Known for: Language-learning app

    This is probably the most well-known language-learning app out there. They currently offer more than 40 languages, taught in a gamified way. It’s ideal enrichment for kids who want to learn a new language their school doesn’t offer.

    Edmentum

    Known for: K-12 curriculum, assessment, and services

    With online learning programs like Reading Eggs, Edmentum products support K-12 education in a variety of ways, including project-based learning in the elementary grades.

    Elevate K-12

    Known for: Live online teaching for schools

    Teacher shortages are a serious issue for many schools these days. Elevate K-12 helps solve that problem by providing live online classes taught by certified teachers.

    Epic!

    Known for: Online library

    Epic provides free online access to thousands of high-quality books for teachers and classrooms (grades 6 and under). Parents can pay a small monthly fee for access at home.

    EVERFI

    Known for: Digital standards-aligned lessons for K-12

    This company’s interactive, game-based lessons focus on real-life skills like financial literacy, career readiness, character education, and more.

    Flip (FlipGrid)

    Known for: Video discussion and sharing app

    Flip (formerly known as FlipGrid) lets teachers pose a prompt for students to answer via videos they record on their own devices. It has endless classroom uses—see our list of 50+ ideas here.

    GoGuardian

    Known for: Digital and web safety for schools

    The internet is a big place, and schools need to know their students can explore it safely. GoGuardian provides web-filtering programs for school devices and networks. They can also monitor student browsing to alert staff to potential safety issues.

    GoNoodle

    Known for: Short interactive movement videos

    When teachers need to give kids a brain break and get their bodies moving, they turn to GoNoodle. This site’s quick and fun videos have become a phenomenon in elementary classrooms. Their new SuperNoodle SEL curriculum launches in the 2023-24 school year.

    Google for Education

    Known for: Google Classroom, Chromebooks

    The well-known internet powerhouse is also one of the top edtech companies. With products like Google Classroom, Jamboard, and Google Workspace for Education, they’ve made their way into just about every school. Google’s affordable Chromebooks help make it possible to put a computer into every student’s hands too.

    GoStudent

    Known for: Online tutoring

    This company provides customized tutoring in its online learning space. Tutors offer help with all school subjects and ages, whenever kids need it.

    Grammarly

    Known for: AI-powered writing assistance

    AI is a hot topic in schools today, so edtech companies like Grammarly are leading the way in providing programs for schools that help students use it in responsible ways. Grammarly’s AI assistance for education promotes critical thinking and confidence in written communication for all.

    Great Minds

    Known for: Eureka Math, PhD Science

    Great Minds believes in building knowledge, not just skills. This company was started by a group of K-12 educators and employs teacher-writers to create meaningful curriculum programs in language arts, math, and science.

    Hurix Digital

    Known for: K-12 video content library

    Educators can use Hurix Digital’s math and science videos to complement their lesson plans and in-class instruction. The company also offers an array of other education programs and products.

    Infobase

    Known for: Facts on File, The World Almanac

    Infobase products provide secure, efficient delivery of curated, citable content. They make it easy (and safe) for students to do research on any topic that interests them.

    Instructure

    Known for: Learning management and analytics

    Instructure’s Canvas learning management system helps schools and teachers develop and deliver curriculum in-person or remotely. They also offer help with assessment, professional development, and school data analytics.

    IXL

    Known for: Personalized K-12 online curriculum

    IXL’s online courses are customizable, so they can be used as a complete homeschool curriculum, or as enrichment or support for traditional school students.

    Kahoot!

    Known for: Live online quiz games

    This online quiz game generator is incredibly popular, and for a good reason. Teachers show the questions, and students use the completely safe app on their own devices (like Chromebooks or smartphones) to respond. There are thousands of quizzes available, or create your own. (Find our 30 Best Kahoot Ideas and Tips here.)

    Khan Academy

    Known for: Free online learning courses

    This nonprofit has one goal: to provide free, quality online learning for students anywhere, anytime. They offer self-paced courses in topics from early reading to AP calculus and everything in between.

    Labster

    Known for: Virtual labs for classrooms

    Labster’s immersive virtual labs provide meaningful STEM experiences for schools and students who don’t have the ability to set up their own labs. They cover topics in chemistry, biology, physics, and more.

    Listenwise

    Known for: Student-appropriate podcasts

    A public radio journalist started Listenwise to provide podcast resources for schools. Each audio clip is part of a standards-aligned lesson, with interactive activities and assessments.

    MasterClass

    Known for: Online classes from experts

    Take brief online classes from leading experts in their fields. These are excellent additions to classroom lesson plans.

    McGraw-Hill

    Known for: Online textbooks and learning programs

    The esteemed textbook publisher has moved into the digital age, offering many of its textbooks, curriculum programs, and learning resources online.

    Nearpod

    Known for: Interactive classroom tools for learning and assessment

    Nearpod takes digital slideshows and makes them interactive, increasing student engagement and helping teachers assess understanding in real time.

    Newsela

    Known for: Free online differentiated news articles

    Newsela is a database of free quality nonfiction articles for students from a wide array of sources like The New York Times, The Washington Post, Scientific American, and more than a hundred others. Every article can be adjusted to meet five different reading levels. Read our review of Newsela here.

    Outschool

    Known for: Online classes, courses, and tutoring

    Whatever a child is interested in learning about, chances are there’s an Outschool class available. Teachers, this is a fantastic place to make a little extra money while teaching kids about topics you love!

    Panorama Education

    Known for: Education data analytics

    Panorama’s digital programs help schools track and analyze numbers for attendance, achievement, student satisfaction, and more. Their team helps schools design surveys to track data on items that aren’t necessarily easy to measure, like social-emotional learning and teacher engagement too.

    Paper

    Known for: Free online tutoring

    Paper partners with school districts to deliver personalized tutoring, after-school programming, and college and career support—at no cost to families. They work with districts and education departments across the country.

    Parallel Learning

    Known for: Support for those with learning differences

    Smaller schools can have difficulty providing the resources students need, like school psychologists, speech-language pathologists, and other special-ed services. Parallel Learning partners with schools and families to provide these services online.

    PowerSchool

    Known for: Digital school administration programs

    This company provides the help schools need on the back-end, keeping track of attendance and other important student data. Their data analysis programs can help improve student outcomes and experience too.

    Quizlet

    Known for: Digital flash cards and online quizzes

    Whether you create your own study set or use one of the thousands already available for free, Quizlet helps make studying easier. Learn how one teacher uses Quizlet with her students here.

    Remind

    Known for: School communication app

    Remind is another very popular school communication app, used by a huge number of teachers and schools. They offer two-way text messaging with translation in 90+ languages, always free. Schools can set up a hub for school-wide messaging, admin check-ins, digital paperwork, and more.

    Rosetta Stone

    Known for: World language courses

    Long known as one of the top edtech companies for learning a new language, Rosetta Stone’s courses can be paired with school language classes or used individually to teach students a language their school doesn’t offer.

    Saturn

    Known for: High school calendar app

    Saturn’s scheduling app was designed specifically for high school students, who often have complex schedules. Take a picture of a schedule, and Saturn builds a personalized calendar just for you.

    SchoolTube

    Known for: Free school-safe videos

    YouTube is a terrific video-sharing site, but it’s not always available at schools. That’s why SchoolTube created a place where students and teachers can safely find and view school-appropriate videos on every subject.

    Screencastify

    Known for: Easy-to-use screen recording and video editing software

    This company’s simple software allows teachers and students to create and share videos in a snap. Teachers can use it to record lessons, with follow-up questions and tracking. They can even track who’s viewed the video, and how many times they’ve watched.

    Seesaw

    Known for: Digital learning platform

    This platform was designed specifically to be easy for kids of any age (even kindergartners!) to use on their own. Seesaw has a huge library of free activities for teachers to use, or they can create their own. (Learn more about using Seesaw here.)

    Thrive Academics

    Known for: Digital assessment tools

    Thrive Academics is the exclusive licensor of Performance Series and Achievement Series assessments. The Performance Series helps assess students for placement and proficiency, while the Achievement Series allows educators to easily create their own assessments.

    TPT (Teachers Pay Teachers)

    Known for: Online marketplace for educational materials

    This innovator completely changed the way teachers find and share quality educational resources. They can use it to sell the lesson plans and educational materials they create, or shop the marketplace for ideas to use with their own class.

    Zearn

    Known for: K-8 math learning support

    Zearn’s free learning platform complements in-class instruction. After learning about a concept in class, students log into the platform for videos, games, interactive activities, and differentiated support.

    More EdTech Companies To Know

    Here are more impressive and innovative edtech companies to explore.

    ApplyBoard

    Known for: Study abroad marketplace

    High school and college students looking to spend a semester abroad can use ApplyBoard’s huge database to find programs that match their needs.

    Chegg

    Known for: Online textbook marketplace and study help

    This company started as a place to buy, sell, or rent college textbooks. It now also offers real-time homework and study assistance.

    Coursera

    Known for: Online college courses

    Although Coursera aims its material toward adults, it’s also a terrific way for high school students to get enrichment in subjects their own schools don’t offer. They may even earn college credit.

    CreativeLive

    Known for: Online courses in photography, videography, and related arts

    For those looking to turn their love of the arts into a potential business, CreativeLive offers online courses in a wide array of subjects, from wedding and portrait photography to illustration and graphic design.

    Course Hero

    Known for: Online customized study resources

    When college students need help with resources for a course, they turn to Course Hero. Other students share their study documents, creating a database that gets better over time.

    Everspring

    Known for: CourseBuilder

    While it mostly caters to higher education, Everspring can help anyone bring their courses online. They also aid in marketing, enrollment and student services, and instructional design.

    Knewton

    Known for: Alta adaptive learning courseware

    Alta uses adaptive learning technology to help college students succeed in courses across the curriculum. High school students looking for enrichment may find benefit here too.

    Mentor Collective

    Known for: Mentor and research partnerships

    Colleges use Mentor Collective to partner their students with mentors and research partners at major companies and institutions.

    Skillsoft

    Known for: Online courses in business topics

    Geared toward professional development for businesses, Skillsoft’s courses in leadership and tech skills are terrific options for teachers. Even high school students can benefit from some of these programs.

    Wolfram|Alpha

    Known for: Academic search engine

    Think of this like Google for academic subjects. It makes research on any subject easier, faster, and more reliable, focusing its results on academic resources.

    What edtech companies are making an impact in your classroom today? Come share your thoughts in the WeAreTeachers HELPLINE group on Facebook.

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