• LearnBoost Launches Online Grading Platform, Hits 1K Users On GitHub

    Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

    Alexia Tsotsis is the co-editor of TechCrunch. She attended the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, CA, majoring in Writing and Art, and moved to New York City shortly after graduation to work in the Media industry. After four years of living in New York and attending courses at New York University, she returned to Los Angeles in... → Learn More

    Grade management service LearnBoost, which recently received $975,000 in seed funding, made its first product available to the public today. Now, using LearnBoost’s free teacher gradebook and lesson plan software, teachers can manage their entire classroom with one account instead of having to have a separate lesson plan software account, an account for Google calendars, etc.

    Learnboost’s freemium model is a boon for budget conscious school districts, and the company hopes to save schools 80% to 100% of their administrative software technology costs every year. A couple hundred teachers have already signed up for the web based gradebook since its soft launch yesterday.

    What’s more interesting from a tech standpoint is that LearnBoost has also just surpassed 1,000 project followers on open source software collaboration platform GitHub, which is pretty impressive for an education company. Open sourcing its projects on GitHub allows LearnBoost to even more rapidly apply changing technologies to the learning process.

    With its real time parent teacher collaboration features, use of the latest web standards HTML5 and CSS3, and the emphasis on open sourcing LearnBoost is one of the more innovative models in the education software space, which includes direct competitors Engrade, MyGradebook as well as social learning sites like Grockit and Knewton.

    Company: LearnBoost
    Website: learnboost.com
    Funding: $975k

    LearnBoost offers free gradebook accounts to allow teachers to manage their classroom in one place by keeping track of student grades, tracking attendance, maintaining schedules, importing Google calendars, creating and managing lesson plans and curriculum, tagging standards to assignments and lesson plans, and more.

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    Company: GitHub
    Website: github.com
    Launch Date: February 29, 2008

    GitHub is a social network for programmers. Git is a distributed software management program created by Linus Torvalds, orginally for the Linux Kernel Development. GitHub is a hosted Git repository. Github allows you to take part in collaboration by forking projects, sending and pulling requests, and monitoring development.

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