In light of the changing nature of work and challenges around sourcing talent, Riipen’s Level UP program has expanded to support 18,000 new fully subsidized, remote paid internships for small and mid-sized companies over the next two years.
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This Computer Science Curriculum is Built to Integrate with Existing K-12 InstructionL Ed Tech Chat from ISTE Live 2022
Take a sneak peek into the Codelicious K–12 computer science curriculum, built to be easily integrated into existing instruction and across subjects — and accessible to all teachers regardless of their familiarity with computer science principles.
Philippine edtech startup Edukasyon.ph secures bridge funding
Edukasyon.ph, an edtech startup based in the Philippines, has raised an undisclosed amount in a bridge funding round. The fundraise saw participation from existing investors KSR Ventures and Lorinet Foundation, along with new investor Bisk Ventures.
Educators Name Best Products and Services that Meet the Evolving Needs of STEM Teaching and Learning
Educators from the US and Europe Honor 23 STEM Solutions with the Prestigious Educators Pick Best of STEM™ Award
Global software provider endorses JobHopin’s AI recruitment solution
SAP, top 4 largest software companies worldwide by Forbes Global, has recently announced a new cloud-based solution developed by Vietnamese tech start-up JobHopin to speed up recruitment process.
Innovation Hub Spotlight: Ceresa
At our annual Culturati Summit we present an Innovation Hub of some of the best tools and platforms we’ve encountered in our travels.
7 Ways Tech is Changing for the Better in 2020
Based on our reporting from every major U.S. tech hub, there’s a strong case for optimism in an uncertain year.
Mindprint Learning & NWEA Partner to Provide Individualized Learning Plans To Support Remote & In-Person Learning
Mindprint Learning and NWEA are pleased to announce their partnership to offer individualized learning plans to support students for remote and in-person learning to select pilot sites.
Duo Helps Foster Diversity in Boardroom
Both at turning points in their careers, a tech executive and former McKinsey & Co. partner decided to shift focus toward change in the corporate world. The two Austin-based women are doing it all virtually, year’s before the pandemic pushed businesses across the country online.
Startups to Watch
Crunchbase News typically covers larger funding rounds, however we think these startups are worth highlighting for their interesting approaches despite their smaller raises.
Women Still Lead Just 7 Percent of the Fortune 500. Ceresa Just Raised $1M to Change That
In 1979, Margaret Thatcher was elected as Britain’s first female prime minister. At the time, newspapers screamed it was a sign the glass ceiling had been shattered, Ceresa CEO Anna Robinson said. But more than 40 years later, just 37 women lead Fortune 500 companies, which still represents the greatest number in the magazine’s 65-year history.