Who's Funding Education Technology?
A Hack Education Project
The Ed-Tech Startup Deadpool
These are the ed-tech companies that have closed their doors since 2013. (Some of these were later acquired and revived.)
2018
- ChannelOne (type of company: television; amount of funding raised: Unknown)
- GlassLab (type of company: educational gaming; amount of funding raised: Unknown)
- Jefferson Education Accelerator (type of company: startup accelerator program; amount of funding raised: Unknown)
- Learners Guild (type of company: coding bootcamp; amount of funding raised: $10,000,000)
- MissionU (type of company: college alternative; amount of funding raised: $11,500,000)
- New Media Consortium (type of company: organization; amount of funding raised: Unknown)
- TenMarks (type of company: math; amount of funding raised: Unknown)
- UniversityNow (type of company: online education; amount of funding raised: $40,500,000)
- Wikispaces Classroom (type of company: wiki; amount of funding raised: Unknown)
- Yogome (type of company: educational gaming; amount of funding raised: $27,000,000)
2017
- Dev Bootcamp (type of company: coding bootcamp; amount of funding raised: unknown)
- TechShop (type of company: workshop for "makers"; amount of funding raised: $4,700,000)
- The Iron Yard (type of company: coding bootcamp; amount of funding raised: unknown)
- Yik Yak (type of company: anonymous messaging; amount of funding raised: $73,500,000)
2016
- Curriculet (type of company: common core aligned curriculum; amount of funding raised: $1,800,000)
- Knowmia (type of company: video lessons; amount of funding raised: unknown)
- Livemocha (type of company: language learning; amount of funding raised: $19,150,000)
- Luvo (type of company: note sharing marketplace; amount of funding raised: $14,220,000)
- Rafter (type of company: textbook rental; amount of funding raised: unknown)
- Sharpscholar (type of company: assessment; amount of funding raised: unknown)
- co.lab (type of company: accelerator program; amount of funding raised: unknown)
2015
- Geddit (type of company: classroom feedback; amount of funding raised: unknown)
- MommaZoo (type of company: social network for parents; amount of funding raised: unknown)
- Taught It (type of company: professional network; amount of funding raised: unknown)
- Thinkgate (type of company: assessment; amount of funding raised: unknown)
2014
- ConnectEDU (type of company: career planning; amount of funding raised: $66,080,000)
- LearnStreet (type of company: learn-to-code; amount of funding raised: $1,000,000)
- Springpad (type of company: organization; amount of funding raised: $7,320,000)
- inBloom (type of company: data infrastructure; amount of funding raised: $100,000,000)
2013
- Alleyoop (type of company: college readiness network; amount of funding raised: unknown)
- Claco (type of company: collaboration; amount of funding raised: unknown)
- Formspring (type of company: social networking; amount of funding raised: $14,260,000)
- Sliderocket (type of company: presentation software; amount of funding raised: unknown)
- Stixy (type of company: collaboration; amount of funding raised: unknown)
- Tutorspree (type of company: tutoring; amount of funding raised: $1,800,000)
- Wander (type of company: language learning; amount of funding raised: unknown)
- Xtranormal (type of company: animation; amount of funding raised: unknown)
This data is powered by a GitHub repository: Hack-Education-Data/deadpool. Last updated 28 December 2018