A Series of Forbes Insights Profiles of Thought Leaders Changing the Business Landscape: John Baker, Founder and CEO, Desire2Learn... Desire2Learn (D2L) is transforming education through technology.
Desire2Learn has been on a mission to re-define the “learning management system.” Founded in 1999 by John Baker--then a college student--Desire2Learn offers what is now commonly called a “LMS,” used ...
Desire2Learn is a 10-plus year old Canadian company that makes learning software — a learning management system to be precise — and here’s why, in spite of that description, it shouldn’t bore you to ...
Dennis Kavelman joined Research In Motion Ltd. when it was virtually unknown, with just 20 employees and roughly $2-million in revenue. Over the next 15 years, the Waterloo, Ont..-based smartphone ...
Waterloo-based learning platform software startup Desire2Learn has partially rebranded and named its new integrated learning platform Brightspace. It’s also announcing new partnerships with Microsoft ...
Desire2Learn's learning management system now has a name: Brightspace. The company had previously referred to the system as its "integrated learning platform." The name change, along with partnerships ...
Desire2Learn (D2L) has raised an $85 million series B round, led by Columbus Nova Technology Partners, Graham Holdings, Four Rivers Group, Aurion Capital and existing investors New Enterprise ...
Desire2Learn, the Ontario-based makers of one of the largest Learning Management Systems (LMS) that raised $80 million last year, has been going after M&A of late. Today, after buying student ...
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Ed tech developer Desire2Learn, best known for a learning management system by the same name, has purchased Captual Technologies, which develops a lecture capture suite called ePresence. The price was ...
TORONTO—Dennis Kavelman, a former senior executive of the company now known as BlackBerry Ltd., has left Canadian technology startup Desire2Learn Inc. for personal reasons, a company spokeswoman and ...