101edu: Closes $4.6M Series A Funding

  • 101edu, a NYC-based creator of next-generation active learning platform for STEM disciplines, completed a $4.6m Series A financing round
  • The round, which brought total funding to $7.8m, led by Recurring Capital Partners with participation from new and existing investors
  • The company also  intends to use the funds to accelerate growth and expand into other STEM disciplines and markets
  • 101edu provides a mobile-first courseware platform that delivers active learning, homework, and assessment tools for students to visualize, experience, and interact with STEM concepts
  • Chem101, the company’s first product, has adopted by over 1,500 chemistry faculty at 400+ colleges and universities across North America
  • Chem101 offers instructors a comprehensive learning solution — enabling them to engage their students during and after class with real-time digital learning activities
Steve Sam
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