Top Digital Classroom Solutions

Education Technology Insights is honored to announce the Top Digital Classroom Solutions, a recognition of organizations that have excelled in building trust, reputation, and industry leadership. These companies have received strong support from our subscribers, reflected in the overwhelming number of nominations acknowledging their contributions and credibility. A panel of industry experts, including C-suite executives, thought leaders, and our editorial board, conducted a comprehensive evaluation, selecting these companies for their leadership, innovation, and lasting impact.

    Top Digital Classroom Solutions

  • Simeon specializes in classroom hearing assistance technology that ensures every student has clear access to instruction. Its Audita sound-field systems amplify teachers’ voices, integrate seamlessly with hearing aids and cochlear implants and now leverage Auracast to provide universal compatibility, supporting inclusive, scalable and future-ready learning environments.

  • ClassIn

    ClassIn

    ClassIn is a leading EdTech platform supporting 60,000 institutions and 50 million users with interactive virtual classrooms, hybrid learning, lesson scheduling, and school management tools. Hosting 30 million sessions monthly, it enhances engagement and learning outcomes globally through its comprehensive digital education solutions.

  • Connections Education

    Connections Education

    Connections Education, a part of Pearson, provides high-quality, technology-driven online learning solutions for K-12 students through its Connections Academy and other virtual school programs. It offers personalized, flexible education with certified teachers, interactive curriculum, and comprehensive support, helping students succeed in a digital learning environment.

  • EdisonLearning

    EdisonLearning

    EdisonLearning is a leading provider of educational solutions, partnering with K-12 schools to enhance student achievement. With a focus on digital learning, alternative education, and professional development, EdisonLearning delivers innovative programs that support academic success, equity, and personalized learning for diverse student populations.

  • LearningMate

    LearningMate

    LearningMate delivers digital learning solutions to over 10 million students daily across K-12, higher education, and corporate sectors. Offering curriculum development, AI-driven assessments, and data solutions, its platforms—Kadal AI and JobReady—enhance learning experiences and operational efficiency for educational institutions and enterprises worldwide.

  • McGraw Hill

    McGraw Hill

    McGraw Hill is a leading learning science company offering educational content, software, and services from K-12 to professional levels. Headquartered in New York City, it provides adaptive learning technologies and digital platforms, serving over 5,000 higher education institutions and 13,000 K-12 districts nationwide.

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