
Finalists and Winners of The 2025 Tech Edvocate Awards
Every day, technology innovations transform the way people learn and how educators teach. In the last few years, the edtech field has attracted a lot of talented people, all with excellent knowledge bases and ideas. Though the edtech industry has been around for a few decades now, the last few years, in particular, have seen a surge in investment from both school districts and investors.
The education market is currently worth around $5 trillion globally, and it is forecasted that edtech investment alone will reach $500 billion by the year 2030. This growing investment into edtech start-ups has created some exciting changes in the world of education. Naturally, with increasing capital, the number of edtech companies, products, and thought leaders is also growing. In that spirit of change and innovation, we present the 9th Annual Tech EdvocateAwards.
After 4 months of hard work, we’ve narrowed down the year’s top edtech companies, products, people and more. We solicited nominees from readers in June/July and held online voting from May 1, 2025 – August 1, 2025. The nominee’s performance during the online voting period was used to gauge their popularity, but in no way signaled that they would become a finalist or walk away with an award. The finalists and winners were ultimately selected by a panel comprised of two edtech thought leaders, two PreK-12 teachers, one college professor, two K-12 administrators, one college administrator and two PreK-12 parents. Here are our winners and finalists for 2025. Winners and finalists can access their award seals by clicking here.
Best Lesson Planning App or Tool
Finalist:
TeacherFileBox     Â
Best Assessment App or Tool
Winner: MobyMax Â
Finalist:
MagicBox   Â
Best Early Childhood Education App or Tool
Winner: MobyMax
Finalist:
TeachTown’s Launch for PreK   Â
Best Literacy App or Tool
Winner: MobyMax
Finalist:
DreamBox Reading by Discovery Education
News-O-Matic   Â
Best Math App or Tool
Winner: DreamBox Math by Discovery EducationÂ
Finalist:
JoyCat Flash Cards for Kids Ages 4-8 — Math Flash Cards & Pop Fidget Chart Â
Best STEM/STEAM Education App or Tool
Winner: MobyMax
Finalist:
Best Language Learning App or Tool
Winner: Rosetta Stone for Schools  Â
Finalist:
Best Virtual or Augmented Reality App or Tool
Winner: Gamar
Finalist:
Best Personalized/Adaptive Learning App or Tool
Winner: Edmentum Exact Path  Â
Finalist:
IXLÂ Â Â
Best Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning App or Tool
Winner: Feedback Aide by Learnosity  Â
Finalist:
SchoolAIÂ Â
Best Coding App or Tool
Winner: Tynker
Finalist:
Best Gamification App or Tool
Winner: MobyMax
Finalist:
Banzai Â
Best Learning Management System
Winner: Edsby   Â
Finalist:
Best Blended/Flipped Learning App or Tool
Winner: Teachers’ Curriculum Institute (TCI)  Â
Finalist:
classroom.cloud   Â
Best Assistive Technology App or Tool
Winner: Kanga by Presence  Â
Finalist:
Best Parent-Teacher/School Communication App or Tool
Winner: MobyMax
Finalist:
Edsby   Â
Best Collaboration App or Tool
Winner: SchoolboxÂ
Finalist:
Best Tutoring/Test Prep App or Tool
Winner: Wyzant Â
Finalist:
Target Test Prep GMAT OnDemand Course Â
Best Classroom/Behavior Management App or Tool
Winner: NetSupport School   Â
Finalist:
Best Classroom Audio-Visual App or Tool
Winner: Logitech Rally Camera Streamline Kit   Â
Finalist:
Best Higher Education Solution
Winner: AppsAnywhere Â
Finalist:
Best Learning Analytics/Data Mining App or Tool
Winner: Edsby   Â
Finalist:
Best Professional Development App or Tool
Winner: Stride Professional Development   Â
Finalist:
Venture Valley Game  Â
Teachers’ Curriculum Institute (TCI)  Â
Best Student Information System (SIS) App or Tool
Winner:Â Â Alma SIS
Finalist:
Best Global EdTech Leader
Winner: Glynn Willett and Wade Willett, Founders and Owners of MobyMax
Finalist:
Salman Kahn, Founder and CEO of Khan AcademyÂ
Jamie Candee President, CEO, and Board Director of Edmentum
Best Global EdTech Company
Winner: MobyMax
Finalist:
Edmentum  Â
Pathify  Â
Stride, Inc.    Â
NetSupport   Â
Best Global EdTech Startup
Finalist: Classes365 Â Â
Gamar  Â
Best K-12 School Leader
Winner: Elizabeth Shaw, Chief Executive Officer at Chicago International Charter School
Finalist:
Dr. Usamah Rodgers, Assistant Superintendent at Dallas ISD
Best Higher Education Leader
Winner: Janet Napolitano, President at University of California
Finalist:
Roslyn Clark Artis, JD, EdD, President at Benedict College
Elmira Mangum, Vice President at Cornell University
Best School District Technology Coordinator/Director
Finalist:
Adrian Cepero, District Technology Coordinator, Hackensack Public Schools, Hackensack, NJ
Best K-12 Teacher
Winner: Karen Bacon, Ohio Virtual Academy, a K12-powered online school
Finalist:
Chloe Peterson, Teacher at Elevate K-12
Aileen Gendrano Adao, Los Angeles Unified School District
Judy Williams, Teacher at Arizona School for the Deaf and the Blind
Best Professor
Winner: Sangeeta Bhatia, Professor, MIT
Finalist:
Hope Rias, Assistant Professor at Bridgewater College
Derek D. Bardell, Professor of Business Administration at Delgado Community College
Best EdTech PR Firm
Winner: Young & AssociatesÂ
Finalist:
PRlab Â
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