New software designed to allow teachers and students to create and share content on almost any connected device has been introduced to the education market.
Google this week is launching Cast, which allows users to share access to a classroom projector wirelessly even when they might be on different networks — without any additional device.
Classkick has expanded its collaborative assignment platform onto the Web. Previously, it was available only as an iOS app for iPad.
Students can connect and collaborate with industry professionals for free through Nepris.
WorldWideWhiteboard 6.0 offers several new distance learning options.
Give students a chance to connect with each other and be heard.
- By Jeff Knutson

- 04/05/16
ClassDojo, a communication platform for sharing classroom moments with parents and students, now allows school leaders to create online sharing communities for their whole school.
These standout apps make managing classroom workflow a snap.
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- 03/15/16
Although Stephen Fry has left Twitter, the popular British actor and writer hasn't given up on social media altogether. Numerous sources have reported that Fry is involved in an education start-up being pitched as a "Pinterest for education." Pindex allows teachers, students and anybody else to create online pinboards for collecting "the best educational material."
- By Dian Schaffhauser
- 02/29/16
Computer-maker Samsung Electronics has teamed up with two education technology companies to make systems especially targeted for STEM and collaborative learning scenarios.
- By Dian Schaffhauser
- 02/04/16