BILLUND, Denmark & NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KIRKBI A/S, the family-owned holding and investment company of the LEGO brand (‘KIRKBI’), and BrainPOP, a leading educational technology business (the ...
BrainPOP is a trusted digital education brand grounded in research and the science of learning. It has a presence in over two thirds of U.S. school districts and an estimated reach of 25M students ...
The company that owns Lego is diving headlong into K-12 education’s switch to digital. Kirkbi A/S, the private investment and holding company that owns a controlling stake in Lego, acquired the video ...
When: Eastern Lancaster County school board meeting, Jan. 24. What happened: The board unanimously voted to reinstate educational resource BrainPop after suspending it for almost six months due to ...
BrainPOP is used in over two-thirds of K–12 schools in the United States and reaches around 25,000 students annually, the company said. While coming under the governance of KIRKBI, BrainPOP will ...
Tim and Moby are getting up there. But according to Brainpop Chief Product Officer Jay Chakrapani, they aren’t slowing down. I had the chance to discuss the latest and greatest with one of edtech’s OG ...
Lego owner Kirkbi A/S is buying U.S. video-learning firm Brainpop for $875 million, according to the companies, as the family behind the world’s largest toy maker expands into the education business.
BrainPOP, per the company's website, was founded in 1999 by Dr. Avraham Kadar as a creative way to explain difficult concepts to his young patients.
Seasoned finance leader will support BrainPOP's mission to enhance student learning through innovative digital solutions. NEW YORK, Feb. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, BrainPOP, the online ...