Case Studies
“I didn’t have to do the juggling anymore!”
Over the years, EdTech has helped countless schools and students implement e-books in a way that works for them. In fact, many schools that were concerned about the complexity of the implementation process, as well as ones that had bad past experiences or were inconvenienced by having to use different platforms for different publishers, turned…
Read MoreA Central Platform Has Been a Game Changer for Our School
Over the years, EdTech has helped countless schools and students implement e-books in a way that works for them. In fact, many schools that were concerned about the complexity of the implementation process, as well as ones that had bad past experiences or were inconvenienced by having to use different platforms for different publishers, turned…
Read More“The Single Sign-On Changed Our World”
Over the years, EdTech has helped countless schools and students implement e-books in a way that works for them. In fact, many schools that were concerned about the complexity of the implementation process, as well as ones that had bad past experiences or were inconvenienced by having to use different platforms for different publishers, turned…
Read More“EdTech is Like an Extension of Our School”
Over the years, EdTech has helped countless schools and students implement e-books in a way that works for them. In fact, many schools that were concerned about the complexity of the implementation process, as well as ones that had bad past experiences or were inconvenienced by having to use different platforms for different publishers, turned…
Read More3 Key Characteristics Educators Should Know About Generation Z
Move over Millennials and get ready for Generation Z. As an educator, you’ve already met Gen Z. Born between 1997 and 2012, the oldest members of this group are in their early 20s, but the vast majority of Gen Z members are moving ahead through America’s education system. As Gen Z members cycle through classrooms…
Read MoreBenedictine High School Staff Get Their Summers Back
Is the beginning of the school year a nightmare trying to set up multiple logins for multiple publisher platforms? Since teachers don’t all use the same digital books, they will also be using different digital platforms from multiple publishers. Schools can easily be using 20 to 30 different platforms! Trying to troubleshoot hundreds of requests…
Read MoreSt. John Vianney High School: An Affordable Solution to Extend the Shelf Life of Books
Deciding to make the transition from textbooks to ebooks can be difficult because there is no reference point that allows school decision-makers to gauge the benefits. In other words, they feel like they’re going in blindly. If administrators and teachers are able to talk to other schools that have already made the transition, it may…
Read MoreFaith West Academy: Getting Ahead of the Curve with Easy Ebook Access
While many school staff members are getting excited for summer to come quickly, others are already gearing up for the new school year, which equals new students and new classes, and new books. The process of organizing access for hundreds of students to multiple books and publishers doesn’t have to equal “no summer break” for…
Read MoreChristopher Columbus High School: Sailing into a Smooth Ebook Implementation
When a school decides they’re ready to begin the transition from print to digital books, they often start by assigning an administrator, IT employee, or teacher to oversee the process. It usually doesn’t take long for them to realize the process is more than they thought it would be and they need reinforcements to help.…
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