Industry Reports, United States
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Simba Information’s report details the trends impacting the market, profiles leading scientific and technical publishers, identifies mergers, and acquisitions that have occurred in the market from 2023-2024, and provides a global forecast of the sector.
Simba’s Global STM Online Services, 2024-2028 report also examines: overall market size, market segments, market geography, market trends, leading STM Online publishers, mergers and acquisitions from 2022-2024, market forecast, and future outlook for the STM Online market.
The report provides an analysis of what teachers look for when choosing a supplemental resource based on subject area; the problems with user ratings on unregulated supplementary web sites; and opportunities for educational materials publishers to play a larger role in assisting schools and teachers in choosing supplemental materials.
Simba Information’s latest State of College Course Materials 2023-2025 report found that student spending on course materials has dropped to the lowest level reported; an average of $285 per year per student.
Simba Information’s latest 2022 National Instructional Materials Adoption Scorecard and 2023 Outlook, finds that states are pursuing a range of tools to address student performance and learning loss.
This report focuses primarily on the development and use of generative large language model (LLM) AIs – like ChatGPT, Bard, and Microsoft Bing Chat with AI – in schools, both for learning and administrative tasks.