NoRedInk explained

NoRedInk
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Location:San Francisco California
Type:Educational website
Company Type:Private
Language:English
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Launch Date:2012
Current Status:Active

NoRedInk (stylised as noredink) is an online web-based writing education platform.

History

NoRedInk was founded by Jeff Scheur, a high school English teacher at Whitney Young Magnet High School in Chicago.[1] After documenting years of misconceptions that popped up in his students' writing and developing a taxonomy to address them over several years, Scheur posted an advertisement on Craigslist asking for an engineer to help him build an educational platform.[2] Scheur's students voted on the name "NoRedInk."[2]

In February 2012, Scheur shared the first version of NoRedInk with some colleagues at an Illinois conference. The application grew to 15,000 users in its first two months.[2] In September 2012, NoRedInk won the Citi Innovation Challenge, hosted by NBC, netting the company $75,000 in prize money.[3] In January 2013, NoRedInk raised $2 million from a series of investors, including Google Ventures.

In 2021, NoRedInk raised a $50 million, series B.[4]

Notes and References

  1. News: Sarno. Aaron. NoRedInk Helps Improve Grammar and Writing Skills. 1 February 2016. PR News. 26 October 2012.
  2. News: Taub. Alexander. NoRedInk Is Growing At Mach Speed, 100% Of The PK School System Using. 1 February 2016. Forbes. 19 December 2013.
  3. News: Mader. Jackie. Education Nation: Revived Support For Grammar Instruction. 1 February 2016. The Huffington Post. 26 September 2012.
  4. Web site: Mascarenhas . Natasha . 2021-08-24 . NoRedInk raises $50 million Series B to help students become better writers . 2024-06-26 . TechCrunch . en-US.