What is EdTech?

There are more than 25,000 companies in the K-12 EdTech industry operating the U.S.

These companies provide digital technologies to individuals, schools, and school districts that range dramatically in purpose and function. The following is a categorical breakdown of the primary EdTech software and platforms.

What is EdTech?
Behavior Monitoring/Surveillance Software (BMS)
Behavior Monitoring/Surveillance Software (BMS)
  • Track student activity online in real time, including
    • web content
    • search engine queries
    • browsing history
    • email
    • messaging
    • social media content
    • word processing
  • Use facial recognition, AI, and other algorithmic systems for persistent monitoring
  • Flag “suspicious” language or behavior
  • Alert school administration and/or law enforcement
Classroom Messaging Software (CMS)
Classroom Messaging Software (CMS)
  • Include multimedia messaging options
  • Provide mass messaging and push notifications
  • Facilitate two-way parent-teacher messaging
  • Sync messages to multiple platforms, including email
College and Career Readiness Platform (CCR)
College and Career Readiness Platform (CCR)
  • Focus on planning and skill-building for post-secondary options
  • Connect students to higher-education insitutions and employers
  • Facilitate college and job recruitment
Community Engagement Platform (CEP)
Community Engagement Platform (CEP)
  • Provide tools for administrators and parents to communicate
  • Include a news feed of recent things happening at the school, for the benefit of both students and parents
  • Primary function is to serve as a communication platform
  • Not classified as something else (like SMS)
Digital Learning Platform (DLP)
Digital Learning Platform (DLP)
  • Be designed for use by instructors at K–12 schools or higher education institutions
  • Deliver interactive educational lessons
  • Include multimedia elements designed to increase student engagement
  • Personalize the learning experience for each student
  • Generate reports based on student performance data (Optional)
Learning Management System (LeMS)
Learning Management System (LeMS)
  • Provide a platform for educators to deliver online course content to students
  • Distribute assignments to students and allow instructors to grade student work
  • Administer digital assessments to students
  • Facilitate individualized feedback on student work, such as through written comments or grading rubrics
  • Generate performance dashboards for tracking student progress
  • Contain gradebook functionality or integrate with third-party gradebooks
Library Management Software (LiMS)
Library Management Software (LiMS)
  • Include a database that can be used to store and manage information on different types of content assets (books, magazines, movies, music records, and more) in different formats (print, electronic, video, etc.)
  • Manage patron and member information including profiles, present and past loans, payments, and penalties
  • Allow users to find information from public sources like OPAC (Online PublicAccess Catalog) or WorldCat
  • Manage asset inventory and loans across multiple physical locations
  • Provide statistics on loans, inventory, late returns, or lost documents
Non-Education Specific (NES)
Non-Education Specific (NES)
  • Either not an edtech application or does not fit any categories
  • Includes:
    • News
    • References
    • Productivity
Other (O)
Other (O)
  • Edtech/edtech-adjacent applications that do not fit criteria for other edtech categories (e.g. educational games, music lesson apps)
Safety Platform (SP)
Safety Platform (SP)
  • Allows reporting of school specific safety information to school security personnel
  • Reporting is anonymous
School Management Software (SMS)
School Management Software (SMS)
  • Provide tools to improve staff communication
  • Have features designed to improve efficiency
  • Include functionality designed to help manage school operations in areas such as facilities, IT management, program management, document management, attendance, food service and payment technologies, hall pass management.
School Transportation Software (STS)
School Transportation Software (STS)
  • Be designed to manage school transportation programs
  • Create optimized bus routes and schedules
  • Assign students and drivers to bus routes
Single Sign On (SSO)
Single Sign On (SSO)
  • Allows users to use one login to access multiple applications or databases in one portal
Student Information System (SIS)
Student Information System (SIS)
  • Monitor relevant student data
  • Include a portal for parents to access information about their students
  • Offer reporting capabilities
  • Handle student admissions
  • Provides a module for school staff
Study Tools (ST)
Study Tools (ST)
  • Have features specifically for test preparation
  • Include various study methods
  • Be accessible for students and educators
Virtual Classroom Software (VCS)
Virtual Classroom Software (VCS)
  • Contain live video streaming capability
  • Provide screen sharing
  • Contain an online whiteboard feature
  • Provide a comprehensive online classroom environment designed for use by educational institutions as well as individual teachers and tutors
  • Stream live rich media interactive presentations
Sources:

2022 K-12 EdTech Safety Benchmark: National Findings – Part 1. Internet Safety Labs (December 13, 2022). Appendix A: Edtech Typology at 93-96.

Constant Surveillance: Implications of Around-the-Clock Online Student Activity Monitoring. Senators Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey (March 2022).