CORE LEARNING EXCHANGE ANNOUNCED AS FINALIST IN THE EDTECH AWARDS 2021

“Edtech Company Setting a Trend”

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Boulder, Colorado, April 1, 2021 - Core Learning Exchange (Core-LX), the turnkey solution for Career and Technical Education has been announced as a finalist in the EdTech Trendsetter Category of The EdTech Awards 2021. Finalists and winners were announced March 31 to a worldwide audience of educators, technologists, students, parents, and policymakers interested in building a better future for learners and leaders in the education and workforce sectors.

Celebrating its 11th year, the US-based program is the largest recognition program in all of education technology, recognizing the biggest names in edtech – and those who soon will be. 

The results of the jury voting for the renowned EdTech Awards Trendsetter Category are among the most revered. 

“We’re humbled to be in the company of other future-focused trendsetters,” said Jeff Katzman, CEO of Core-LX. “The future demands middle-skills workers and our youth deserve high-paying jobs in high demand. We’re proud to support the learning and development of America’s future workforce.”  

This year’s finalists and winners were narrowed from the larger field and judged based on various criteria, including: pedagogical workability, efficacy and results, support, clarity, value and potential. The Core-LX mastery learning Career and Technical Education platform is noted for offering courses that lead students to earn industry-recognized credentials, pathways to high-paying, high-demand careers that require neither a 4-year degree nor the associated student loan debt.

“The worldwide pandemic put education and training to the test, but remote learning and working—in many unexpected ways—ultimately brought us closer,” said Victor Rivero, who as Editor-in-Chief of EdTech Digest, oversees the awards program. “Trying times revealed strengths and capabilities of people, and workability of products. Leaders and innovators with their tools and techniques worked hard to keep the learning world connected to knowledge and each other. As so many have shown, nothing can stop the human spirit—and we continue to move forward,” Rivero said.

The EdTech Awards recognizes people in and around education for outstanding contributions in transforming education through technology to enrich the lives of learners everywhere.

Past winners include Blackboard, Discovery Education, DreamBox Learning, Edmodo, Flipgrid, Promethean, Scholastic, Schoology and more. 

 

Further information about The EdTech Awards is available here: 

https://edtechdigest.com/

 



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