Driving Innovation and Impact

Proliferation of online learning

Shifts in how and where we work

Changing demographics

Technology as a catalyst

Far from being the only change driver in education, technology is nonetheless propelling us forward

K-12

Whether through engaging courseware, enhanced assessments, classroom management, teacher professional development, tutoring, school infrastructure, or adaptive learning, technology is powering engagement, efficacy, and efficiency in the K-12 sector.

Higher Ed

Technology is accelerating post-secondary innovation in multiple forms including alternative credentials, pathway programs, open research, experiential learning, coaching, test preparation and career planning.

Workforce Learning

The intertwined future of work and future of learning is underpinned by technology, supporting new models of corporate training, apprenticeships, talent acquisition, performance management, and upskilling.

Themes that drive our investments

New approaches to persistent skills gaps in the labor market, especially where the supply and demand curves are divergent

Alternatives to traditional education that are cost and time efficient, as well as effective at yielding desired outcomes

Platforms leveraging AI, cognitive science, and emerging technology in the service of student outcomes

Schools of the future, preparing students for a lifetime of ongoing learning

Service-related partnerships that allow incumbent institutions to enter new markets or improve financial sustainability

SaaS solutions supporting more stable, inter-operable and future-focused infrastructure