BrightBytes' Clarity for Schools Wins 18th Annual Education Software Review Awards
San Francisco, California (PRWEB) October 09, 2013 -- Clarity for Schools is the winner of the 2013 Education Software Review (EDDIE) Awards for Best District-Wide Resource Website. A cloud-based education technology platform, Clarity for Schools is used by educational leaders in thousands of schools around the world to increase student learning outcomes through improved data and analysis.
Established in 1994, the EDDIE awards honor innovative and content-rich programs that augment the classroom curriculum and improve teacher productivity. Education technology products submitted from publishers worldwide were assessed on a number of selection criteria including academic content, potential for broad classroom use, technical merit, and subject approach.
“This is a strong affirmation of the enormous value that Clarity for Schools provides to schools, students, and teachers,” said Rob Mancabelli, CEO, BrightBytes. “Schools and districts can better allocate resources, prioritize learning initiatives, and clearly visualize their strengths and gaps to ensure that the right technologies are selected to drive student learning.”
Clarity for Schools is an online platform that makes it easy for administrators to make quick decisions that save time and money while improving student outcomes. The secret? Transforming hard-to-use raw data into beautiful, intuitive, research-based analysis. This is data that administrators enjoy using because it is educative, engaging and actionable. This magic is performed by a team of educational researchers, school practitioners, data scientists and statisticians, who combines qualitative research and quantitative methods to link technology use to learning outcomes.
About BrightBytes
BrightBytes improves the way millions of students learn through the use of data. Our team of researchers and data scientists uses in-depth analysis to power a business intelligence and decision support framework. Our flagship product, Clarity for Schools, distills this research and links educational technology use to changes in learning outcomes, enabling educational leaders to assess the impact of technology on student achievement. More information about BrightBytes can be found at http://www.BrightBytes.net.
Johanna Sangiuliano, BrightBytes, http://www.BrightBytes.net, +1 (415) 340-2020, [email protected]
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