K-12 Online Learning Platforms

Best K-12 Online Learning Platforms include:

Nearpod, Freckle by Renaissance, ClassDojo, IXL Learning, Newsela, Vector Solutions K-12 Education Solutions, Virtual Teaching System, DreamBox Learning by Discovery Education, eSuite and Unique Learning System from n2y.

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Rediker Administrator's Plus

Rediker's Administrator's Plus is a cloud-based PK-12 student information system that handles attendance, report cards, schedule building, discipline, and billing.

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Senior Systems, from Community Brands

Senior Systems, a Community Brands company since 2016, offers their school management system oriented around the needs of K-12 private and independent schools, including the modular Ascendance database for student data and admissions management (among other ancillary features), and…

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ScootPad
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The ScootPad adaptive learning platform, from Learning Explorer headquartered in Santa Barbara, helps each student move ahead with the right level of instruction, practice, measurement, and remediation. ScootPad includes adaptive curriculum in Math and ELA for Grades K-8.

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Reading IQ
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Reading IQ is a K-12 oriented collection that includes books with simple language, early chapter books with engaging characters,picture books with light-hearted stories, and nonfiction texts that provide informational graphics to support understanding.The collection also includes…

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Ayotree
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Ayotree is a cloud-based school management software suite that combines CRM, attendance, online payments, classroom scheduling, and online classrooms for virtual lessons. Ayotree began as an online language school software, featuring tools to help teachers and administrators manage…

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eduTinker
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eduTinker is a communication platform between teachers, students, and parents designed to offer all the essential tools required for teaching in one unified platform so that teachers can utilize their time efficiently and effectively. Features:- Live online classes- Distribution…

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Calimatic Edtech

End-to-End Education Management Software SolutionCalimatic is an operational system hosting online institute management. By combining a bundle of modules like Institute Management, SIS, LMS, Franchise/Center management & CRM, users get a range of interactive learning features…

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Attainment Company

Attainment Company offers technology to help students with disabilities to learn. These include: Lite Apps – Attainment offers free, lite apps for English language arts, math, and life skills. They can be accessed on the App Store for interactive content for students at home.Attainment…

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ThingLink
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My School Dance

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SEDUCA
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mCourser
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mCourser is a solution for educational publishers who aim to deliver and distribute highly interactive and WCAG-compliant educational eContent packages. It’s a combination of: content distribution system, based on subscription to interactive e-contentwhite-label LMS for interactions…

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indipath
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indipath was designed from the ground up knowing that not all students learn the same. indipath leverages accessibility features to provide students adaptive & assistive technology that empowers accelerated, autonomous learning in academic core courses and social and emotional learning…

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Kikodo Educations Technologies

Kikodo is a web app designed to make it easier for beginners to learn to program. Kikodo teaches Python programming in what is presented as a fun and fast-paced course using small interactive exercises, with AI-generated feedback to support progress.

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Meebook
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Meebook's Learning Management System (LMS) empowers educators to efficiently organize and plan their lessons. Its interface offers seamless curriculum management, collaborative sharing, teacher transitions, and enhanced school accreditation. Meebook is presented as a solution to…

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SOFTAULA
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vSelfLearn
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A vSelfLearn is an learning portal which is a gateway to all the subject matter with resources, and instruments that facilitate teaching and learning. It’s a website that acts as a repository for teaching and learning materials. It’s a place where users store notes, papers, results,…

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CAMU
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The flagship product, Camu, is a cloud solution offered in the SaaS model for both, the web and mobile platforms. Camu offers an Integrated Student Information System (SIS) and Learning Management System (LMS) with a framework that enables Institutions to easily adopt modern learning…

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TutMe
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Learn More About K-12 Online Learning Platforms

What Are K-12 Online Learning Platforms?

K-12 Online Learning Platforms encompass many systems that K-12 schools to facilitate student learning. It includes products that focus on administrative or learning management functions. The key unifier for products within this category is that they are primarily or singularly focused on serving K-12 academic institutions.

K-12 vs. Higher Education Technology

There are some key differences between education technology focused on K-12 and higher education. Distinctions emerge from nuances in each use case. For instance, parents or guardians are more likely to be directly involved in students’ affairs for K-12 students. The platforms themselves may also need to be easier to use for younger students. The administrative side may also be different, since teachers may manage fewer student records, especially primary educators.

These differences will usually lead to unique features among K-12 focused platforms. For instance, parent/guardian portals are usually standard for any platform that includes students’ personal or academic information. The interface and user experience may often more heavily focus on accessibility and ease of use for students and teachers compared to higher education counterparts.

Despite these distinctions, there are some products that bridge the divide between K-12 and higher education. This is most common among products that serve both secondary ed and higher ed. These products usually focus on the learning management component of education, such as assessments, grades management, and class discussion forums. Primary education platforms are far less likely to overlap with higher ed products.

Types of K-12 Online Learning Platforms

There are several standard areas of online learning platforms for K-12 schools. Many education tech vendors offer one or multiple products to serve schools’ needs across multiple areas simultaneously. Others specialize as point solutions and rely on integrating with other vendor’s offerings.

The “core” platform for schools is usually their Student Management System, also known as a Student Information System. These systems are the central repository for student data, including class schedules, student enrollment information and personal data, and provide students, parents, and staff access to this data.

School Management Software is more focused on serving the administrative side of K-12 schools. It is also called “School Administration Software” for the same reason. These systems help staff manage or automate administrative tasks around admissions, scheduling, billing, internal and external communication, and other tasks.

K-12 Learning Management Systems focus on the teacher, student, and classroom experience. They specialize in helping teachers create and manage course materials, often including assessment management. LMSs also allow students and parents/guardians to track students’ academic performance. In contrast with Higher Education LMSs, K-12 focused products will often offer more features to facilitate in-classroom learning and engagement.

K-12 Online Learning Platform Comparison

When comparing different K-12 online learning platforms, consider these factors:

  1. Centralized Platform vs. Point Solution: Does each product provide a one-stop-shop for multiple functions a school needs, such as SIS and LMS capabilities? If it does not, how well does each point solution integrate with the other systems that the school or district uses? Comparing products’ scopes will help buyers understand the total investment needed to support a K-12 institution and what IT management or maintenance may be required to support multiple systems in the long term.
  2. In-Person vs. Remote Learning: For primary education platforms in particular, are there features tailored to the school’s learning environment, whether that is in-person or remote learning? Many products serving younger learners have built out more robust classroom support features of in-person learning, but they may be less helpful or unusable in a remote context. This can leave schools paying for unused features.
  3. Pricing: School budgets for education technology can be a substantial limiting factor that varies from district to district. When comparing products, consider the total cost of outfitting a school or district with the necessary education tech, including SMS, LMS, and other needed administrative functions. Evaluating the entire package holistically can help education buyers find the ideal platform deployment to meet their needs.

Pricing Information

Per-student or per-school pricing, usually billed monthly or annually. Individual products can start a $2-10/student/month, but will vary based on volume and how comprehensive a particular product is. More comprehensive products are likely to cost more, but will limit the total number of systems that schools must purchase.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do K-12 online learning platforms do?

K-12 online learning platforms facilitate the administration of K-12 academic institutions and support staff and student management of students’ data.

Who uses K-12 online learning platforms?

K-12 online learning platforms are most heavily used by school staff, such as teachers and administrators.

What’s the difference between K-12 and Higher Education technology?

K-12 online learning platforms will offer more features for parents and guardians to participate in their student’s education and will offer features tailored to younger audiences.

How much do K-12 online learning platforms cost?

Pricing can start as low as $2/student/month, but can scale up beyond $10/student/month for more comprehensive platforms and features.