Publisher Toolkit

Learnosity Wins SIIA Education Technology CODiE Award

Codie Award winnersSan Francisco, CA (USA), May 2014 - Learnosity, a transformative education-technology company, has announced that The Learnosity Publisher Toolkit's has won an SIIA CODiE Award for Best K-12 Enterprise Solution.

The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA), the principal trade association for the software and digital-content industries, announced Learnosity as one of 31 CODiE Award winners in the education-technology category. An SIIA CODiE Award win for ed-tech companies is an especially prestigious honor, as each award winner has been selected by a combination of educators, who act as initial judges by selecting finalists from among all nominees, and SIIA members-company peers, who vote to select the winners from among the finalists.

"We are thrilled that our product was recognized as being the best in our category," said Learnosity Founder and CEO, Gavin Cooney. "The Learnosity Publisher Toolkit was up against some leading names in the education industry. To be singled out as 'the best' is important recognition of the value we bring to our customers."

The Learnosity Publisher Toolkit offers a suite of assessment tools that allow our clients – educational publishers and testing organisations – to add Common Core-aligned, interactive assessments to their digital products. Complementary authoring and reporting tools are also available.

"We believe that the pace of innovation in education has lagged behind other industries, and we are committed to reversing this trend. The CODiE award validates that Learnosity is succeeding at bringing innovation to education and, in so doing, instilling a love of learning in students."

"SIIA's 2014 Education CODiE Award winners are some of the most innovative, high-impact education products out there," said SIIA Vice President for the Education Division Karen Billings. "We congratulate all of this year's CODiE Award winners and thank them for the contributions they have made to the education industry."