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First K-12 District School to launch Blackboard Mobile Central App

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  • App will Increase Communication and Parent Engagement

In the U.S., Edison Township Public Schools has partnered with Blackboard Inc. to launch a custom-designed mobile application to enhance school and district communications, the company announced today. In launching the app, Edison Public Schools will be the first K-12 district in the U.S. to leverage the Blackboard Mobile™ Central platform, already used widely by higher education institutions worldwide.

The new app, which is scheduled for release in the fall, will provide students, parents and the Edison Township community with access to school news, district-wide events, maps, contact directories and more, all on the world’s leading smartphones, mobile devices and platforms.

The app will also provide mobile access to Edison’s Web-based Parent Portal, giving parents the ability to securely access information on their child’s schedules, grades, and attendance.

The district also plans to use the Blackboard Mobile Software Development Kit (SDK) to develop custom features for the larger Edison community including a real estate module that will identify the associated elementary, middle and high schools for specific addresses on the market.

“As more and more children and parents access and interact with information on mobile devices outside of the classroom, there is a great opportunity for K-12 schools and districts to leverage mobile technology within the educational experience,” said Dr. Richard O’Malley, superintendent of Edison Township. “Reaching parents on platforms they are already comfortable and familiar with will lead to increased interaction and engagement, which will ultimately lead to increased student achievement.”

With more than 15,000 students spread across 17 schools in New Jersey, the district has a diverse demographic of students and families that the mobile app will help to better serve. “A large number of our students have family members that live all over the world and are interested in knowing more about our schools,” said O’Malley. “Leveraging Blackboard Mobile Central will be a game changer for Edison as it will give our district a global presence.”
“Schools that leverage mobile have an opportunity to transform the way students, teachers, parents and the larger community engage and connect with each other in all parts of the educational experience,” said Kayvon Beykpour, vice president and general manager of Blackboard Mobile. “Edison’s mobile app will provide the entire Edison community with a new mix of utility and connectivity that will increase interaction and engagement at all levels, and demonstrates their visionary approach and leadership in innovation.”

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