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Edtech Conversations with Fexingo: Online Learning, Schools, and Education Software
by Fexingo
Lucas and Luna examine the business of education technology, from K-12 software procurement to the economics of lifelong learning platforms. Each episode takes one specific edtech segment—adaptive tutoring algorithms, university-backed MOOC spinoffs, classroom hardware refresh cycles—and traces the revenue models, customer acquisition costs, and regulatory pressures that define it. They discuss real company cases: Byju's debt restructuring, PowerSchool's private equity play, Coursera's B2B pivot, and the slow adoption of AI grading tools in U.S. districts. Lucas brings the numbers—public filings, enrollment data, district IT budgets—while Luna asks about teacher buy-in, equity gaps, and what actually drives student outcomes beyond the pitch deck. The show is for product managers at edtech startups, school district administrators evaluating vendors, and investors tracking the sector's shift from growth-at-all-costs to profitability. No hype about 'transforming the classroom'—just the ac
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Lucas and Luna examine the business of education technology, from K-12 software procurement to the economics of lifelong learning platforms. Each episode takes one specific edtech segment—adaptive tutoring algorithms, university-backed MOOC spinoffs, classroom hardware refresh cycles—and traces the revenue models, customer acquisition costs, and regulatory pressures that define it. They discuss real company cases: Byju's debt restructuring, PowerSchool's private equity play, Coursera's B2B pivot, and the slow adoption of AI grading tools in U.S. districts. Lucas brings the numbers—public filings, enrollment data, district IT budgets—while Luna asks about teacher buy-in, equity gaps, and what actually drives student outcomes beyond the pitch deck. The show is for product managers at edtech startups, school district administrators evaluating vendors, and investors tracking the sector's shift from growth-at-all-costs to profitability. No hype about 'transforming the classroom'—just the ac
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