Clear Pricing: Helping Districts Use Tech Funds Wisely
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With Budget Cuts Looming, Here’s How Districts Will Decide What to Keep or Cut
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Why Apple struggles to get more iPads in schools
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“Tired of fighting that fight”: School districts’ uphill battle to get good deals on ed tech
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Why some schools pay more than others when buying from Apple
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Workshop initiative aims to ensure the price is right for edtech buyers
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EdWeek Market Brief: Pressure Building for Education Companies Over Price Transparency in K-12 Market
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Massive Data Breaches, Billions in Wasted Funds: Who Is Holding Edtech Vendors Accountable?
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School districts getting ripped off with expensive edtech, new report finds
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Report: Sharing ed tech prices could save schools $3B annually
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K-12 Schools Could Save Billions by Sharing Ed-Tech Prices, Report Says
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Non-Profit Aims For Market Transparency In K-12 Edtech Purchases
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Consortium's Data Platform allows members to see peer reviews and the actual prices paid by districts.
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Cool Tool | TEC Data Platform
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Technology for Education Consortium (TEC) Launches First-Ever Online Library of EdTech Pricing Data for School Districts
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Why some schools pay $100 more for the same iPads
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A new nonprofit takes aim at ed tech pricing. First target: The iPad
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New Tech Consortium Research Probes iPad Pricing for School Districts
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How Should Schools Purchase Ed. Tech?
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New Nonprofit TEC Aims to Help Districts Negotiate Fair Prices, Starting with iPads
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New school consortium seeks to level procurement field
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To Beat Out Incumbent Companies, Forge Alliances ....… Hal Friedlander has an insider’s perspective on the district buying process. He’s a former chief information officer for the New York City school system, the nation’s largest, with 1.1 million students, 1,800 schools, and a $25 billion budget. Today, Friedlander is the CEO and co-founder of the Technology for Education Consortium, a nonprofit focused on bringing transparency, efficiency, and collaboration to the tech-buying process for schools.
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Apple iPads are getting crushed in a key market by what Tim Cook calls 'test machines'
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District Ed-Tech Purchasing Data, Pricing to be Shared, Compared on Platform
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A CARMAX FOR THE EDTECH INDUSTRY?
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