Jessie Woolley-Wilson, president and CEO of education technology company DreamBox, did not originally plan on working in education. After receiving her MBA from Harvard, in 1990, she headed straight ...
The art and science of dreaming have, by many accounts, been thrown off course due to the rapid shifts of a global pandemic. Education, like most sectors, proved relatively ill-equipped to handle a ...
When co-founders Lou Gray and Benjamin Slivka first set out to create Dreambox Learning, they knew they wanted to create a successful way to combine math and fun – a near impossible challenge ...
A Dreambox is an entertainment system that is built on the Linux operating system. You can connect the Dreambox to a PC by connecting the Dreambox to your wireless home network. You can connect the ...
GeekWire chronicles the Pacific Northwest startup scene. Sign up for our weekly startup newsletter, and check out the GeekWire funding tracker and VC directory. by Taylor Soper on Nov 8, 2021 at 7:39 ...
The Bellevue-based K-12 EdTech Company, DreamBox Learning, has recently launched new data and analytics tools to assist teachers with tracking student progress and to close learning gaps. “Now that ...
BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--While math learning slowed during the pandemic according to the Nation’s Report Card, DreamBox Learning, Inc.® (“DreamBox”) announced the results of a new study with ...
BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DreamBox Learning®, the company on a mission to radically change the way the world learns, today announced the appointment of five new executives across key functions ...
Back in November, we hoped that it wouldn't be too long before 3D printing vending machines broke out of university and made their way into the public domain. That day is getting closer, with the ...
Detailed on the official Dreambox site, the first 3D printer installed within a vending machine will roll out on the UC Berkeley campus later this month. Since owning a 3D printer is still extremely ...
Computer cases are boring. Even the most interesting, with crazy angles and see-through panels, are usually just boxes with parts inside. But what if a case could fit exactly where you needed it to?