Reasoning Mind
Grant in 2017
Reasoning Mind, Inc. is a nonprofit organization founded in 2000 and based in Houston, Texas, dedicated to delivering high-quality mathematics education solutions for elementary and middle school students. As a subsidiary of Imagine Learning, the organization focuses on developing blended learning programs that integrate internet-based learning environments with classroom instruction. Reasoning Mind collaborates with schools to implement these innovative math education programs, providing resources and support to both students and teachers. With over 18 years of experience in the United States, Reasoning Mind aims to ensure that every child has access to an exceptional math education.
Teachley develops educational applications grounded in cognitive science research. It focuses on foundational math concepts, offering iPad apps like 'Addimal Adventure' for K-2 addition and 'Mt. Multiplis' for complex multiplication strategies. Teachley Analytics helps educators track student progress and differentiate instruction.
MIND Research Institute
Grant in 2017
The MIND Research Institute enables elementary and primary students to reach their full academic and career potential through developing and deploying math instructional software and systems - working closely with community leaders, school administrators and educators, and civic leaders and donors. As non-profit organization, MIND also conducts basic neuro-scientific, mathematics, and education research to improve math education and advance scientific understanding.
Enuma Inc., established in 2012 and based in Berkeley, California, specializes in designing accessible games and applications that promote independent learning for children aged preschool through second grade. The company's flagship products include Todo Math, Todo Telling Time, Kid in Story, and Todo Number Matrix, each focusing on different aspects of math and language skills development. Enuma's mission is to empower all children, including those with special needs or limited resources, to become independent learners. Notably, the company won the Global Learning XPRIZE competition in 2019 for achieving the highest learning gains in a 15-month field test.
PhET provides fun, free, interactive, research-based science and mathematics simulations. They extensively test and evaluate each simulation to ensure educational effectiveness. These tests include student interviews and observation of simulation use in classrooms. The simulations are written in Java, Flash or HTML5, and can be run online or downloaded to your computer. All simulations are open source. Multiple sponsors support the PhET project, enabling these resources to be free to all students and teachers.
Mathalicious
Grant in 2016
The World Is an Interesting Place. Math Class Should Be, Too.
At Mathalicious, they think the world is an interesting place full of interesting questions. Do people with small feet pay too much for shoes? Do taller Olympic sprinters have an unfair advantage? How have video game consoles changed over timeā¦and are they building the Matrix?
They also think math class is the perfect place for students and teachers to explore questions like these, and that it can be the most interesting part of the day.
CueThink Inc. is a Boston-based company that provides a peer-to-peer platform aimed at enhancing math problem-solving skills for students in grades 4-12. Founded in 2012, CueThink's platform allows students to develop systematic problem-solving abilities, improve mathematical language, and build a repository of visual assessments. It also supports teachers by offering analytics on student progress and helping them meet Common Core standards, while providing parents with insights into their children's strengths and weaknesses. The company has developed a mobile application, Quantum, specifically for grades 4-8, which encourages collaborative learning and critical thinking. By integrating familiar social media and gaming elements, CueThink aims to engage students more effectively in their math education. The platform's development has been supported by grants and has shown promising results in classroom pilots.
Carnegie Learning
Grant in 2016
Carnegie Learning is a publisher and education technology provider focused on mathematics education. It develops research-based curricula for middle school, high school, and postsecondary students and delivers differentiated instruction to schools across the United States to support math achievement and graduation readiness. Its education technology platform serves regional school districts with math curricula, textbooks, professional development, and data analytics services, emphasizing conceptual learning, developmental support, and project-based computer science content with adaptive, personalized instruction.
LearnZillion
Series A in 2013
LearnZillion, Inc. is an educational technology company based in Washington, District of Columbia, founded in 2011. It specializes in providing open and cloud-based curricula to schools, primarily focusing on mathematics and English. The company's platform offers a range of instructional materials, including video lessons and practice problems, which support teachers in delivering effective instruction and tracking student performance. LearnZillion's solutions are designed to cater to the specific needs of students, promoting interactive learning through task-implementation guides. Additionally, the company's services are accessible via a mobile application, enhancing the teaching and learning experience. As of January 2020, LearnZillion operates as a subsidiary of Weld North Education, LLC.
LearnZillion
Seed Round in 2012
LearnZillion, Inc. is an educational technology company based in Washington, District of Columbia, founded in 2011. It specializes in providing open and cloud-based curricula to schools, primarily focusing on mathematics and English. The company's platform offers a range of instructional materials, including video lessons and practice problems, which support teachers in delivering effective instruction and tracking student performance. LearnZillion's solutions are designed to cater to the specific needs of students, promoting interactive learning through task-implementation guides. Additionally, the company's services are accessible via a mobile application, enhancing the teaching and learning experience. As of January 2020, LearnZillion operates as a subsidiary of Weld North Education, LLC.