A Chicago University is reaching out to underserved students with an affordable new program powered by adaptive technology.
Credly, a New York edtech company that manages digital credentials for learned skills, said today it raised $2.5 million in a seed financing round led by venture firms University Ventures and New Markets Venture Partners.
SXSW turns 30 years young this year. What started out as a small, Austin-weird music festival has grown into a mainstream cultural force that celebrates film, interactive software, the environment, and...
Digital credential platform Credly earned a badge of its own. Today the New York-based company said it has raised a $2.5 million seed financing round from a diverse group of investors including University Ventures, New Markets Venture Partners, Lumina Foundation Venture Fund, City & Guild Group, and Lion Brothers Company.
/EINPresswire.com/ -- NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwired - March 15, 2016) - Credly today announced the closing of a $2.5 million seed financing round led by University Ventures and New Markets Venture Partners with participation from Lumina Foundation Venture Fund...
REVATURE, a Reston, VA-based company that provides learners with coding and software development skills and connects them to employers, has closed a Series A round led by University Ventures and Eden Capital, with USA Funds also chipping in. Exact total was not disclosed in the...
Portfolium's growth and momentum continue as founder & CEO Adam Markowitz speaks on the collision between learning and recruiting at SXSW EDU, while the company also announces a new partnership that puts ePortfolios in the hands of 33,000 SF State students.
After his win in Nevada, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said, "I love the poorly educated." The video became one of many featuring Trump that has gone viral.
Earlier this week, Reston, Va.-based Revature, a blended staffing agency and computer science training service, raised an undisclosed Series A round of investment led by University Ventures and Eden Capital. Just one week prior, Silicon Valley coding school Coding Dojo announced it would be expanding...
I was an undergraduate at Yale during simpler technological times. The iPhone didn't exist; indeed, a few classmates arrived on campus in the fall of 2002 insisting they didn't need cell phones at all. Laptops were growing ubiquitous, but it was rare for students to take notes on them. Course readings were...