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EdTech & Online Learning

Learning platform management and student engagement software built by educational technology professionals

EdTech is in expert discovery. M44 is documenting requirements and recruiting founding expert contributors — early applicants decide what the application must solve.

Industry landscape

The US education technology market exceeds $26 billion annually, serving over 130,000 K-12 schools, 5,300 colleges and universities, and millions of corporate and lifelong learners. The sector encompasses learning management systems, student information systems, adaptive learning platforms, assessment tools, and administrative software. COVID-19 accelerated digital transformation, with 95% of districts now deploying some form of online learning infrastructure, though effectiveness and equity remain persistent challenges.

Technology adoption patterns vary by institution type and funding model. Well-resourced districts and universities implement integrated learning ecosystems connecting LMS, SIS, and assessment platforms. Under-resourced schools piece together free tools, struggling with interoperability, data silos, and teacher training gaps. Student data privacy regulations (FERPA, COPPA) impose compliance requirements while ed-tech purchasing involves complex stakeholder consensus across teachers, administrators, IT departments, and board approval processes.

M44 is documenting requirements with domain experts who understand learning platform operations, student data privacy requirements, and educational effectiveness measurement. The EdTech application centers on student engagement, learning analytics, and administrative workflows — all while maintaining FERPA compliance and interoperability with existing school systems. Educational technology professionals contribute the instructional design and platform management knowledge behind applications that serve educators and learners.

Market context

Educational technology organizations balance learning effectiveness with data privacy requirements in markets demanding both innovation and proven outcomes. Platform fragmentation prevents holistic student visibility while purchasing cycles require multi-stakeholder consensus. Teacher adoption determines actual classroom impact regardless of platform sophistication.

What M44 is building here

M44 is defining EdTech applications with domain experts who understand learning platform operations and educational compliance. The approach: learner-centered software designed by educational technology professionals who deploy real systems — not generic course management tools. The design intent: connect learning delivery, student analytics, and administrative operations while maintaining FERPA compliance and teacher workflow integration.

Measures of success

Design targets: improved student engagement, deeper learning personalization, better progress tracking, streamlined administrative workflows, and stronger family communication. Current requirements focus: FERPA-compliant data integration, LMS interoperability (SCORM, xAPI), and educator-friendly analytics.

Key market segments

22 sub-industries on record
SegmentDescription
Traditional market segments
01Learning management systemsEnterprise platforms for course delivery, content management, and student interaction in K-12, higher education, and corporate training.
02Student information systemsAdministrative platforms managing enrollment, grades, attendance, and student records with state reporting integration.
03Assessment platformsTesting, quiz, and formative assessment tools with automatic grading, item banks, and standards alignment.
Technology and innovation
04Adaptive learning platformsPersonalized learning systems adjusting content difficulty and pacing based on individual student performance and learning patterns.
05Educational content providersDigital curriculum, interactive textbooks, video libraries, and supplemental resources aligned to standards and learning objectives.
Cooperative and community
06Ed-tech consortiaSchool district cooperatives sharing learning platform licenses, professional development resources, and technology implementation best practices.

All 22 sub-industries

From the M44 industry taxonomy

Learning management systems (LMS)

Student information systems (SIS) and ERPs

Assessment, testing, and grading platforms

Adaptive learning and personalized education platforms

Educational content, textbook, and courseware providers

EdTech interoperability consortia and standards bodies

AI-driven tutoring and homework assistance platforms

Virtual, augmented, and mixed reality (XR) learning

Gamification, game-based learning, and simulation

Tutoring marketplaces and test prep platforms

Language learning applications and software

STEM, robotics, and coding education platforms

Accessibility, closed captioning, and inclusive learning tools

Classroom collaboration, video, and communication tools

Educational analytics, retention, and reporting software

Micro-credentialing, digital wallet, and badging platforms

Corporate L&D (Learning & Development) software

Proctoring and academic integrity/anti-plagiarism software

Special education tech (Assistive tech and IEP management)

Language translation and interpretation training software

VR soft-skills, empathy, and HR training

EdTech hardware (interactive displays, 1:1 devices)

Platform capabilities

What EdTech & Online Learning practitioners build with the M44 platform.

Expert AI specialties

SpecialtyDescriptionPractitioner role
Learning Path PersonalizationAdaptive content recommendations, prerequisite skill assessment, learning objective sequencing based on student performance patterns and learning theory.Instructional Designer
Student Engagement AnalyticsParticipation tracking, early warning indicators for at-risk students, intervention recommendations supporting educator decision-making.Learning Platform Manager
Administrative Workflow AutomationEnrollment processing, grade calculation, attendance tracking, report card generation, and family communication coordination.EdTech Administrator

AI software resource categories

Learner Analytics

Modules for engagement tracking, completion prediction, learning path analysis, and learner behavior modeling.

  • Learner engagement scoring and dropout risk prediction
  • Learning path analysis with bottleneck identification
  • Session behavior modeling and optimal study pattern detection
  • Cohort performance comparison and segmentation analysis

Content Intelligence

Content effectiveness measurement, recommendation engines, and instructional design optimization modules.

  • Content asset effectiveness scoring and ranking
  • Recommendation engine tuning and personalization optimization
  • A/B testing framework for instructional design variants
  • Content gap analysis based on learning objective coverage

Assessment Platform

Item authoring, adaptive testing, psychometric analysis, and QTI compliance modules.

  • Adaptive item selection algorithm optimization
  • Item difficulty and discrimination parameter calibration
  • QTI-compliant item bank import and export
  • Automated item quality analysis and flagging

Interoperability

LTI, xAPI, Caliper, and Ed-Fi integration testing, monitoring, and compliance modules.

  • LTI 1.3 Advantage launch and grade passback validation
  • xAPI statement generation and learning record store integration
  • Caliper event emission and analytics endpoint verification
  • Ed-Fi data mapping and roster synchronization testing

Enterprise Success

Customer health scoring, adoption tracking, renewal prediction, and usage reporting modules.

  • Account health scoring with multi-signal risk detection
  • Usage reporting dashboards for institutional administrators
  • Renewal probability modeling and expansion opportunity scoring
  • Implementation progress tracking and milestone management

Privacy and Compliance

Data governance, consent management, privacy impact assessment, and regulatory compliance modules.

  • Student data privacy agreement management and tracking
  • COPPA verifiable parental consent workflow automation
  • Data retention policy enforcement and deletion verification
  • Third-party sub-processor risk assessment and monitoring

Business operating system

EdTech Business OS provides unified operational infrastructure for education technology companies, replacing disconnected product analytics, customer success, and compliance tools with an integrated platform that connects learner engagement data with business outcomes and institutional buyer requirements.

  • Unified learner analytics across product features and content modules
  • Enterprise customer health dashboard with renewal risk prediction
  • Interoperability compliance monitoring across LTI, xAPI, and QTI standards
  • Privacy compliance management across COPPA, FERPA, and GDPR jurisdictions
  • Content effectiveness scoring with instructional design recommendations

Compliance and security

Regulatory frameworks and certifications on record for the EdTech & Online Learning application.

  • FERPA
  • COPPA
  • Section 508 accessibility
  • WCAG standards
  • State student data privacy laws
  • LTI standards

Cross-industry connections

All 44 applications run on shared infrastructure. Patterns solved in one industry carry to the industries connected to it.

Primary connections

Higher Education

Higher education institutions are primary enterprise buyers of education technology, with complex procurement processes, integration requirements, and efficacy expectations.

Connection points

  • LMS integration and LTI compliance for campus deployments
  • SIS data synchronization for enrollment and grade management
  • Institutional procurement and pilot program coordination
  • Learning outcomes reporting for accreditation requirements
K-12 Education

K-12 school districts represent the largest market for education technology by volume, with unique requirements around COPPA compliance, state standards alignment, and district-level procurement.

Connection points

  • State standards alignment and curriculum mapping integration
  • COPPA-compliant data handling for under-13 learners
  • District-level deployment and single sign-on requirements
  • Assessment platform integration with state testing programs
Workforce Development & Training

Workforce development organizations increasingly adopt edtech platforms for skills training delivery, credential management, and employment readiness programs.

Connection points

  • Skills assessment and competency-based progression tools
  • Digital credential issuance and verification integration
  • Training program delivery and completion tracking
  • Employment readiness content and career exploration modules

Secondary connections

IndustryConnection
Management ConsultingEdTech strategy consulting, product-market fit analysis, and institutional change management advisory.
FinTech & Digital BankingPayment processing for tuition and subscription models, financial literacy content integration.
Healthcare & Hospital SystemsClinical education simulation platforms, continuing medical education delivery, and health professions training.
Marketing & AdvertisingEdTech go-to-market strategy, institutional buyer marketing, and conference presence management.
InsuranceCyber liability coverage for student data, errors and omissions for assessment providers, and platform availability insurance.
Staffing & RecruitmentTechnical talent recruitment for engineering teams and instructional design staffing for content development.

Who builds the EdTech & Online Learning application

Contribution process

Initial engagement

20–40 hours to establish foundational patterns, workflows, and knowledge structures for the industry module.

Ongoing contribution

2–5 hours per month to refine patterns, validate new capabilities, and contribute to module evolution.

Compensation model

Ownership

Blockchain-verified contribution records establish ownership stakes in industry modules, permanently and verifiably.

Revenue share

Ongoing royalties from module usage, proportional to contribution depth and module activity.

Professional standing

Contributors hold a verifiable record of expertise and direct client relationships through the platform.

General requirements

Education technology experts must combine learning science knowledge with product development and enterprise sales experience. Priority given to practitioners who have scaled edtech products in institutional markets with direct accountability for learner outcomes, platform adoption, and enterprise renewal metrics.

Recruitment specialties

SpecialtyExperienceDescriptionRegions
Learning Science and Product Strategy Lead12+ yearsDesigns learning experiences grounded in cognitive science and instructional design principles. Experience leading product strategy for adaptive learning or assessment platforms with demonstrated efficacy results.Northeast, West Coast, Mid-Atlantic
EdTech Interoperability Architect10+ yearsImplements LTI, xAPI, QTI, Caliper, and Ed-Fi integrations for education platforms. Experience with IMS Global certification processes and institutional technology environment requirements.West Coast, Northeast, Midwest
Institutional Sales and Customer Success Expert12+ yearsNavigates complex institutional procurement processes for K-12 districts and higher education. VP of Sales or Customer Success background with enterprise edtech revenue accountability.Southeast, Midwest, Southwest
Student Data Privacy and Compliance Specialist8+ yearsManages COPPA, FERPA, GDPR, and state student data privacy compliance for education technology companies. Experience with Student Data Privacy Consortium agreements and institutional security reviews.Northeast, West Coast, Mid-Atlantic

Cooperative and community models

Interoperability Standards Consortium

EdTech companies collaborate through organizations like 1EdTech (formerly IMS Global) to develop and implement interoperability standards. Shared specification development reduces integration costs across the ecosystem.

Benefits

  • Reduced integration development costs through shared standards
  • Certified interoperability increasing institutional buyer confidence
  • Collaborative specification development influencing industry direction

Efficacy Research Network

EdTech companies partner with research institutions to design and conduct rigorous efficacy studies. Shared research infrastructure reduces per-company study costs while improving methodological rigor.

Benefits

  • Shared research design and methodology expertise
  • Reduced per-company efficacy study costs
  • Peer-reviewed evidence increasing institutional buyer confidence

Privacy Compliance Cooperative

Education technology companies share compliance resources, audit findings, and best practices for navigating student data privacy regulations across jurisdictions. Collective engagement with policymakers provides industry perspective on emerging legislation.

Benefits

  • Shared compliance infrastructure and legal interpretation resources
  • Collective state privacy law tracking and impact assessment
  • Coordinated engagement with Student Data Privacy Consortium processes

Related industries

IndustryRelationship
01Higher EducationPrimary enterprise buyer market for LMS, SIS, and assessment platform solutions
02K-12 EducationLargest volume market for digital curriculum, assessment, and instructional tools
03Workforce Development & TrainingGrowing market for skills training delivery, credential platforms, and career readiness tools
04Management ConsultingProduct strategy, go-to-market planning, and institutional change management
05FinTech & Digital BankingPayment infrastructure, subscription management, and financial literacy integration

EdTech & Online Learning is in expert discovery.

M44 is mapping requirements and recruiting founding contributors for this application.