Microsoft is teaming up with UK digital textbook platform Kortext to give students and education-providers “unparalleled”, easy access to thousands of textbooks “anytime, anywhere and on any device”.
Eduvos, one of South Africa’s prominent private higher education providers, has forged a significant partnership with Kortext, a global leader in digital learning solutions, BizCommunity reported.
WESTCHESTER, Ill., March 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Follett Higher Education, North America's leading campus store operator serving more than 1,000 colleges and universities, today announced a new ...
Vodacom Business has announced that it has reached a new agreement with digital learning and student engagement software developer Kortext on an project that is aimed specifically at tertiary ...
UK – Digital learning and student engagement company Kortext has partnered with Microsoft on artificial intelligence (AI) study tools. The partnership follows the launch of Kortext Premium, which is a ...
UK – Education technology company Kortext has secured an undisclosed amount of funding from HSBC UK to invest in artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. The funding, which comes from HSBC’s growth ...
Kortext textbooks have been made available to Eduvos students, affectionately referred to as Vossies, through the South African company Govtek Technologies. Govtek teams up with the best technology ...
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Kortext, which provides digital learning and student engagement software for higher education, has reached an agreement with Vodacom Business to provide digital learning material – including textbooks ...
Blackwell’s e-textbook platform, Blackwell Learning, has been sold to rival Kortext for an undisclosed sum. The academic bookseller launched the platform in September 2014 after developing it for over ...
Nearly nine in 10 university students have used generative artificial intelligence (AI) to help with their studies, a report has suggested. Almost a fifth of students (18%) said they had used ...