iCEV Launches New Eduthings Interface for the 2024-25 School Year


Lubbock, TX – iCEV, a trailblazer in Career & Technical Education (CTE) solutions, is bringing its new Eduthings interface to district CTE leaders for the 2024-25 school year. The groundbreaking platform allows CTE educators and administrators to securely manage, analyze, and report on CTE data related to the things that matter most—industry-based certifications, work-based learning, career and technical student organizations (CTSOs), advisory boards, and inventory.

“Eduthings is not just another tool,” said Dusty Moore, CEO of iCEV. “It is an all-in-one command center that empowers CTE educators and administrators to seamlessly navigate the complex landscape of CTE data.”

Eduthings:

  • Simplifies data collection, reporting, and analysis
  • Helps districts comply with CTE regulations
  • Tracks student achievement
  • Helps improve student outcomes
  • Measures CTE program effectiveness

The platform was originally created for CTE educators in Texas and has since been upgraded to meet the needs of CTE leaders across the country.  All new and existing Eduthings customers now have access to the new interface which was featured at the Career & Technical Association of Texas (CTAT) Summer Conference earlier this month.

According to Steve Porras, coordinator of CTE at Canutillo Independent School District in El Paso, Texas, “Eduthings helps us outline costs per certification, identify our student passing rates, and run year-to-year comparisons. As a result of using the platform, I am able to provide our upper management with timely, relevant data detailing our CTE program.”

Eduthings is backed by iCEV’s leading customer support and service. The iCEV team has decades of technical expertise and is committed to ensuring the success of CTE programs.

To learn more about Eduthings, visit https://www.icevonline.com/eduthings.  About iCEV
Since 1984, iCEV has specialized in providing quality CTE curriculum and educational resources. iCEV is the most comprehensive online resource for CTE educators and students, offering curriculum for several major subject areas, including agricultural science, trade & industrial education, business & marketing, career exploration, family & consumer science, trade & health science, law enforcement and STEM education. iCEV also acts as a certification testing platform for industry certifications. Recognized companies and organizations utilize iCEV as the testing platform for their certifications. Additionally, iCEV offers Eduthings, a CTE data management platform that simplifies reporting for industry certifications, work-based learning, CTSO participation, and more. For more information, visit www.icevonline.com

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