Though previously a public company, following its 2011 buyout by Providence Equity Partners Blackboard now operates as a private company.
The purpose of this deal is a revenue growth opportunity driven by cross-selling, international growth, and the opportunities to combine products and create new value, particularly at the data level. Once the deal closes, Blackboard will no longer exist as a standalone EdTech company.Sep 13, 2021
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Blackboard reinvented how resources in higher education are distributed and consumed and quickly became a ubiquitous tool in American education. We raised $100 million in capital, took the company public in 2004 and later sold it for $1.6 billion.Aug 4, 2016
Blackboard's current owner, Providence Equity Partners, bought it in 2011 for $1.64 billion, and Blackboard was shopped (but not sold) in 2015 for about $3 billion.Sep 14, 2021
Anthology, a relatively new higher education software and services company, is acquiring Blackboard, long one of the most prominent companies in the educational technology space.Sep 13, 2021
These days, most chalkboards are sold to restaurants, not to schools. The link between whiteboards and digital culture helped many U.S. schools adopt smartboards. By 2014, 60 percent of K-12 classrooms had interactive whiteboards, a figure that's expected to increase to 73 percent by 2019.Oct 13, 2016
Since 2012, Blackboard has served as a leader in the open-source community.Sep 19, 2018
2004GOING PUBLIC IN 2004. With Chairman Matthew Pittinsky pursuing a Ph. D. in education at Columbia University and living part time in New York, 2004 began with cofounder, President, and CEO Michael Chasen in charge of managing Blackboard's day-to-day operations.
Edmodo accounts are free for all users. It makes its API available to developers and hosts featured developers on its site. The Edmodo store offers more than 100 apps that users can integrate with their account. The apps are mostly free but can be as expensive as $10 apiece.
Partners include The George Washington University, George Mason University, Georgetown University, Ivy Tech Community College, Kent State University and Wichita State University.Jan 27, 2017
Definition of blackboard : a hard smooth usually dark surface used especially in a classroom for writing or drawing on with chalk.