Califone International, Inc. was founded in 1947 and continues to be a leader in the design, development and manufacturing of audiovisual and supplemental curriculum products for use in education, presentation and professional markets. (View recent releases.)

Capstone Digital, a division of Capstone, develops personalized learning environments and interactive resources. Offerings include digital books and research databases, both designed to increase fluency and reading levels for PreK-8 students. Using Capstone Digital products, students gain confidence in their abilities, take ownership in their reading growth, and achieve success across the curriculum. (View recent releases.)

CollegeSolved offers online resources and a network of experts to help prospective students navigate the college search and selection process. It includes a free online database allowing users to create a personalized list of potential colleges based on criteria they identify, a searchable list of college admissions experts through its partnership with the Independent Educational Consultants Association (IECA), and the only online network that links prospective students to current college students for a real life perspective.

Founded in 1992, the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), a national nonprofit organization, is the premier voice in education technology leadership. Its mission is to advance the K-12 education community’s capacity to effectively use technology to improve learning through advocacy, policy and leadership development.

Discovery Education, a division of Discovery Communications, is powered by the number one nonfiction media company in the world. Discovery Education combines scientifically proven, standards-based digital media and a dynamic user community in order to empower teachers to improve student achievement. More than half of all U.S. schools access Discovery Education digital services. (View recent releases.)

eChalk software is the preferred platform among K-12 schools to manage communication and instruction. The company's patented software enables K-12 schools and districts to increase community engagement and improve student outcomes while saving time and streamlining technology systems. eChalk products safely connect more than 1 million school leaders, teachers, students and parents to the people and information they need to make learning successful. eChalk is headquartered in New York with regional offices throughout the country to provide customers with personalized tech support and hands-on training, consistently earning the company the highest customer satisfaction and renewal rates in the education industry. (View recent releases.)

E2020, Inc., (education2020, e2020) is a leading provider of core and elective instruction for students in grades 6-12, creating innovative, rigorous, standards-aligned courseware and online virtual instruction programs to prepare students for college and careers. Used in 4,500 schools in 44 states, e2020’s web-based model, teacher-led video delivery, and innovative instructional approach offer engaging and individualized online instruction to schools for traditional classrooms, blended learning, and virtual programs. For more information, visit www.education2020.com. (View recent releases.)

The George Lucas Educational Foundation is dedicated to improving the K-12 learning process by documenting, disseminating and advocating for innovative, replicable strategies that prepare students to thrive in their future education, careers and adult lives. Through the Edutopia.org Web site, the Foundation shares examples and best practices of ideal, interactive learning environments, helping to enable others to adapt these practices in their own schools and communities.

Since its inception in 1998, FundingFactory has provided more than $26 million in funding to schools and nonprofit organizations across the United States, and saved 21 million pounds of waste from landfills. FundingFactory is a free fundraising by recycling program for schools, nonprofits, and charities. Participating organizations can earn points redeemable for cash or new technology by recycling empty printer cartridges, cell phones and other small electronics from their communities and supporters. FundingFactory is a program of Environmental Reclamation Services, LLC, a Clover Holdings company. Headquartered in Erie, Pa., ERS is an ISO Certified, Zero Landfill Initiative company with more than 97 percent of its incoming material reused or recycled. (View recent releases.)

Funds For Learning, LLC is an E-rate compliance firm specializing in guiding E-rate applicants and service providers through the complex and ever-changing E-rate regulatory process. With 15 years of experience in providing professional advice and assistance relating to the E-rate program, Funds For Learning exists to provide high-quality solutions for the needs of E-rate stakeholders. (View recent releases.)

GradeCam Corporation is dedicated to easing teachers’ excessive work load and improving instruction through timely feedback. GradeCam’s cross-platform software (patents pending) provides educators with an affordable, easy-to-use program that integrates with all electronic grade books. The company is headquartered in Livermore, Calif. (View recent releases.)

Great Expectations is a school transformation model that emphasizes a climate of mutual respect and academic excellence. Founded in 1991, the non-profit foundation provides intensive professional training to teachers and administrators that promotes improved student self-esteem, attendance, discipline and parent participation – all of which result in improved student achievement. Great Expectations has a presence throughout Oklahoma and seven other states.

Kaplan K12 Learning Services, a unit of Kaplan Test Prep (www.kaptest.com), partners with schools to measurably propel student achievement. Kaplan K12 offers state test readiness programs to help students meet and exceed state standards, and college preparation solutions that support students as they prepare for college entrance exams and the admissions process. (View recent releases.)

KDS provides online strategic professional development enabling districts and schools to improve their instructional practice by delivering customized programs that align with their specific goals. Its award-winning platform allows districts to create courses, engage collaboratively in virtual learning communities, and leverage its library of research-based courses. KDS courses are presented by today’s most respected industry experts who impart key strategies that enrich and improve practice. (View recent releases.)

Key Curriculum Press® develops effective, high-quality mathematics and science educational materials. The company is a leading developer of inquiry-based textbooks, software and supplemental materials. In addition, Key Curriculum Press offers professional development workshops and online courses to provide educators with the training, experience and support they need to incorporate effective teaching strategies. (View recent releases.)

netTrekker is the premier provider of highly effective technologies that enhance the education of youth, and a leader in the delivery of digital K-12 educational content. The company was founded in July 1999. (View recent releases.)

PBS, with its nearly 360 member stations, offers all Americans – from every walk of life – the opportunity to explore new ideas and new worlds through television and online content. Each month, PBS reaches more than 118 million people through television and nearly 21 million people online, inviting them to experience the worlds of science, history, nature and public affairs; to hear diverse viewpoints; and to take front row seats to world-class drama and performances. PBS’ broad array of programs has been consistently honored by the industry’s most coveted award competitions. (View recent releases.)

PCI Education offers more than 7,500 instructional materials for a wide range of students with special needs, including significant or developmental disabilities such as autism. In addition, the company’s products are used in English language learner and adult literacy classes, and to help students performing below grade level. (View recent releases.)

PolyVision integrates time-tested tools with innovative technologies to bring learning to life. From environmentally certified writing surfaces to industry-leading interactive whiteboards, PolyVision solutions help people learn and collaborate in a connected world. Since 1954, PolyVision has inspired educators, students and workers to be more productive and creative by providing the most effective tools the company can imagine and create. (View recent releases.)

Shmoop is a digital curriculum and test prep company that makes fun, rigorous learning and teaching materials. Written by experts and educators, Shmoop Learning Guides, Test Prep and Teacher's Editions balance a teen-friendly, approachable style with academically rigorous materials to help students understand how subjects related to their daily lives. (View recent releases.)

The Software & Information Industry Association Education Division serves and represents over 150 member companies that provide software, digital content and other technologies that address educational needs. The Division shapes and supports the industry by providing leadership, advocacy, business development opportunities and critical market information. (View recent releases.)

Software Technology, Inc. is a leading provider of Education Data Management solutions to the K-12 market. The company's fully integrated suite of web-based products tracks and manages student enrollment and information, special education data, assessment data and grades, professional development courses and credentials, financial and human resource information as well as parent/teacher communications. (View recent releases.)

StudyBlue is an online and mobile study system dedicated to making studying efficient and effective for all students, for free. StudyBlue provides a Digital Backpack™ for students to store, study, share and ultimately master course material — working alone and collaboratively. Flashcards with images and audio, cloud storage for notes,personalized practice quizzes and free mobile apps are among the tools in the system. (View recent releases.)

Introduced in Israel in 2007 and launched in the United States in 2009, Time To Know is a complete, interactive core curriculum system with a Digital Teaching Platform designed specifically for today’s one-to-one computing classrooms. Through this platform, Time To Know is helping school districts improve the quality of teaching and learning, while fully realizing the vision of one-to-one computing. (View recent releases.)

VizZle, produced by Monarch Teaching Technologies, is an easy-to-use, web-based authoring tool that empowers educators to create fun, interactive, visually supported curriculum customized to the needs of children with autism and other learning challenges. Using any of the thousands of pre-made lessons from the peer-reviewed shared library or using lessons created with flexible templates and thousands of in-program or imported images, audio and video clips, teachers can track improved outcomes by IEP goals or any state standard. (View recent releases.)