Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/rjbz7f/the_complete_k12) has announced the addition of the "The Complete K-12 Report 2015" report to their offering.

The Complete K-12 Report: 2015 contains thoroughly updated and expanded market intelligence, based on literally dozens of proprietary surveys in K-12 Market Size & Structure, Market Size for Textbooks & Supplemental Materials, Market Size and Growth Rates for Digital Products and Services, The Social Studies Market, The Reading Market, The Mathematics Market, The Effects Of Common Core State Standards, Public School Enrollments & Funding, and much more!

All sixteen chapters are updated, of course, with most of them 100% updated, and one of them on Tablets/Chromebooks/Mobile Devices brand new to this year's edition.

Along with this extraordinarily broad market coverage, the new report goes into great depth in one of the most pivotal areas of the market: The Shift to Digital.

TABLETS/CHROMEBOOKS/MOBILE DEVICES:

We know schools are purchasing tablets, and other mobile devices for student use. We thoroughly documents which brands they are buying, in what quantities and, most importantly, what they are doing with them.

The top of the trees numbers, in terms of the installed base of computing devices in K-12, are impressive at first glance. Based on present survey data, there appear to be approximately 13.2 million computing devices in K-12 schools, composed mainly of desktops (4.7 million), laptops (3.9 million), and tablets (2.3 million). However, when that number is spread across 48 million public school students in the U.S. we get a student to computer ratio of 3.6:1, a far cry from the ideal ratio of 1:1.

THE SHIFT TO DIGITAL:

We have been detecting a significant market shift in the direction of digital. So much so that we now believe the calendar year 2009 may go into the history books as the year the balance finally shifted from primarily print to primarily digital in the K-12 school market!

Among the 86 companies analyzed in the 2014 Supplemental Products Market survey, the most frequently cited product medium for delivering supplemental products was online/digital delivery (82.6%), followed by print (65.2%).

Key Topics Covered:

Chapter One: Executive Summary

Chapter Two: Size And Structure Of The K-12 Market

Chapter Three: Industry Survey Of The Supplemental Market

Chapter Four: Mergers & Acquisitions In Educational Publishing

Chapter Five: Enrollments And Expenditures

Chapter Six: K-12 Enrollment By Subject & Grade

Chapter Seven: Adoptions: States, Schedules & Contacts

Chapter Eight: Adoption And Open Territory States: Comparison

Chapter Nine: Segment Analysis By Curriculum Areas & Grade Levels

Chapter Ten: Segment Analysis, Special Markets

Chapter Eleven: Technology Trends In The K-12 School Market: Documenting The Shift To Digital

Chapter Twelve: National Survey Of Tablet/Mobile Device Usage

Chapter Thirteen: National Survey Of Interactive Whiteboard Usage

Chapter Fourteen: Professional Development Market

Chapter Fifteen: Assessment Market

Chapter Sixteen: Summary, Market Trends & Forecasts

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