Sunil Gunderia, Age of Learning’s Chief Innovation Officer, participated on a panel with the U.S. Department of Education at ASU+GSV Summit about the critical importance of evidence in EdTech. EdSurge reporter Emily Tate Sullivan shared a recap of the discussion and highlighted how Age of Learning is working to meet the needs of districts.
In this article, Sunil shared about how critical research is in EdTech and how all providers should work to ensure that their programs are solving the needs of both educators and students. “You shouldn’t be in education technology if you don’t have a logic model—if you don’t know what you’re solving,” he said.
To learn more about how Age of Learning is prioritizing research to show that our programs help boost learning, click here.