How do you monitor online tests? With online proctors, of course! Examity, which offers proctoring and identity verification for online testing, has secured a $21 million investment from University Ventures and Inherent Group.
Examity, which offers remote proctoring services for tests that students take online, has received a $21 million investment.
Examity, a Natick-based startup that lets schools proctor online exams securely, announced Thursday it has raised $21 million. The investment comes from University Ventures, which backs companies looking to change higher education, and Inherent Group...
CollegeVine, a national provider of student mentoring and college admissions guidance, today reported steady growth in 2016, wrapping up its fourth admissions cycle in business with the achievement of several key milestones.
In 2016, Boston's tech sector flourished, with startups maturing alongside the city's legacy industries while a steady trickle of venture capital poured into industries like edtech...
If you haven't seen the ebook that we recently released, The Liberal Arts at the Office: Addressing the New Skills Gap, it includes insights from leading voices on how the role that foundational lifelong skills play in the workplace for entry-level and frontline employees.
A cadre of experts offer their views - many critical - of a prominent Stanford researcher's new study questioning the ROI of online education.
AUTOMATED MOTIVATION: Why read an ad when you can be inspired with motivational language?Motimatic, an automatic motivational support system, has secured $3.4 million in a Series A funding round led by University Ventures and New Markets Venture Partners.
Code schools and boot camps that teach computer programming skills prove they can rapidly retrain American workers for the 21st century
University pathway programmes for international students have been the subject of much debate in recent years. The UK pathway market is flourishing, but universities should consider they're limiting their options with a single partner, argue Prateek Aneja and Ryan Craig, vice president and managing director at University Ventures.