SmartEdTech To Release Chrome Version in Time for Back-to-School

SmartEdTech’s learning activities for special needs students will be available soon for users of Chrome and Chromebooks. The learning management system was introduced for Android in 2013 and iOS in 2015; the company is scheduled to add Chrome to its product offerings in coming in 2016 fall.

“We are excited about being able to reach an even greater number of students with special needs,” reported Kathy Burdick, Director of Content for SmartEdTech. “Many school districts are using Chrome with their students, and we are looking forward to serving them."

All versions will be Web-based, and easily accessible by education professionals with a WiFi connection.  In addition to teachers and therapists being able to use activities developed by educators, track student progress and share relevant data, they will be able to develop their own activities using SmartEdTech’s user-friendly interface.

Watch for further information and the release announcement in the next few weeks!


Students use their "custom view" to work on the skills and activities THEY need to know. This 2-minute video shows you how to build an individual learning environment.

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SmartEdTech adds so much diversity to our program. It is used in all areas of instruction … to plan, to instruct, tutor, to assess and to re-teach.

Samuel Johnson
Director of Special Education,
The Leflore County School District, MI


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To learn how to upload multiple goals at a time instead of one goal per student, go to SmartEdTechU and enroll for the free course on SmartEdApp.