GameSalad has introduced its STEM-based education initiatives, reaching more than 6,700 students.
Embarcadero Technologies has opened up its software development tools to publicly funded higher ed institutions and high schools.
New features include an API; a button that allows teacher to share links, videos and images; and mobile notifications in the iOS and Android apps.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt has launched the HMH Developer Portal, a new online interface where developers, designers and educators can access the company's newly exposed application programming interfaces (APIs) to create new learning applications and integrate them with HMH applications.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol version 2 is, at long last, a done deal.
GitHub has partnered with 13 companies and organizations to provide a package of developer tools free for students.
The Khronos Group this week released an update to the royalty-free OpenGL ES specification — a widely adopted OpenGL specification designed specifically for mobile devices backed by mobile hardware heavyweights like ARM.
Members of the League of Innovative Schools share the secrets of their success in implementing and maintaining tech initiatives.
The nonprofit StudentRND has partnered with the data folks at Splunk to host CodeDay SF, a full day for 100 students aged 9-22 to learn about coding and experiment with demo-able projects.
Blackboard's mobile team has taken what's it learned about developing apps for education environments and created a tool that allows non-developers to slam together their own apps.