The first requests that upended Seesaw, a popular classroom app, came in January from teachers and education officials abroad. Their schools were shutting down because of the coronavirus, and they ...
In high school, I worked furiously to hide my phone from my teachers. If a phone rang in class, student and device were sent straight to the principal, and if we were caught texting, we awaited the ...
When Schools Went Virtual, This Education Company Refocused on Its Mission–and Tripled Its Revenue
The pandemic has shown Seesaw co-founders Carl Sjogreen (left) and Adrian Graham how much teachers rely on the platform. “There’s a psychological support we need to provide in this environment that we ...
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