Categories: Business

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Unveils HMH Marketplace

New Online Destination To Discover, Share and Sell Digital Learning Tools and Teacher-Created Content; HMH Marketplace Will Connect Edtech Start-Ups and Educators; ‘Curious Classroom’ Contest Invites Teachers To Showcase Original Creations

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt — Tuesday, September 29, 2015

BOSTON–(via BUSINESS WIRE)–Global learning company Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH) today announced HMH Marketplace — an online destination for educators to discover, share and sell resources that enhance the teaching and learning experience. Launching in early 2016, the beta version of HMH Marketplace will feature applications created by edtech developers and start-ups, from digital learning tools to games and classroom resources, as well as original content made by teachers for teachers, such as lesson plans and instructional materials.

For educators, the HMH Marketplace will streamline the search for supplementary education applications that integrate with and support core curriculum, as well as provide an opportunity to market and sell their own original instructional tools and content. For edtech start-ups, developers and teacher-sellers, the HMH Marketplace will offer innovative and interoperable solutions in one seamless offering for teachers.

“The goal of the Marketplace is to provide a simple way for educators to find applications and resources that add value to the learning experience, without the hassle of an exhaustive search, additional log-ins or technical integration with their existing platforms,” says Brook Colangelo, Chief Technology Officer at HMH. “By leveraging HMH APIs through our new Developer Portal, developers can also ensure that their solutions connect seamlessly with HMH’s ecosystem, providing a tailored solution for educators in a unified Marketplace experience.”

HMH Marketplace, designed by HMH Labs to fuel third party innovation, follows the May 2015 launch of HMH’s online Developer Portal, in which edtech developers, designers and educators can leverage HMH APIs to create learning applications that meet the evolving needs of today’s students, teachers and parents. To date, over 200 developers have signed up to the Portal, including Spritz, a digital reading technology designed to enable enhanced comprehension and focus.

“Through access to HMH APIs, we are now able to create a custom Spritz reader for HMH content that will support learners who experience challenges with traditional reading methods,” commented Frank Waldman, CEO and Co-Founder of Spritz. “HMH Marketplace provides us with a channel to reach HMH’s extensive customer base with an integrated, supplementary tool that enables more effective teaching and learning.”

Almost 100 developers participated in the Company’s inaugural Curious Codefest, a 24-hour developer challenge in the Company’s HQ city of Boston in June 2015. To mark the launch of HMH Marketplace, HMH will host a second challenge, Curious Classroom, an online contest for teachers designed to spotlight effective and original resources that have fostered curiosity in the classroom. Beginning October 1, each entrant will be invited to share a video at curiousclassroom.hmhco.com showcasing the impact of their resource, with public voting beginning in November. Winning entries will receive technology and resources, including Google Chromebooks, SMART Boards and HMH content, as well as the opportunity to be with articles in the HMH Marketplace beta program.

“By featuring solutions from both edtech developers and experienced teachers in the Marketplace, we can offer a unique combination of content that we believe will help transform the learning experience for our customers,” added Claudia Reuter, VP of HMH Labs. “For example, an educator searching for an engaging lesson plan to help teach literacy skills will also be able to explore digital games or other edtech applications that could tie in with their core reading curriculum — all in one place. We’re excited about the possibilities and think the participation of several companies already, including Spritz and education.com, is a good indicator of what’s to come.”

To learn more or to sign up to discover, develop, or sell resources as part of the HMH Marketplace beta, visit .

About Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (NASDAQ:HMHC) is a global learning company dedicated to changing people’s lives by fostering passionate, curious learners. As a leading provider of pre-K–12 education content, services, and cutting-edge technology solutions across a variety of media, HMH enables learning in a changing landscape. HMH is uniquely positioned to create engaging and effective educational content and experiences from early childhood to beyond the classroom. HMH serves more than 50 million students in over 150 countries worldwide, while its award-winning children’s books, novels,Cnon-fiction, and reference titles are enjoyed by readers throughout the world. For more information, visit www.hmhco.com.

Contact: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Emma Doherty, 617-351-5473, Director, Corporate Communications, Emma.Doherty@hmhco.com

  • edCircuit is a mission-based organization entirely focused on the K-20 EdTech Industry and emPowering the voices that can provide guidance and expertise in facilitating the appropriate usage of digital technology in education. Our goal is to elevate the voices of today’s innovative thought leaders and edtech experts. Subscribe to receive notifications in your inbox

    View all posts
EdCircuit Staff

edCircuit is a mission-based organization entirely focused on the K-20 EdTech Industry and emPowering the voices that can provide guidance and expertise in facilitating the appropriate usage of digital technology in education. Our goal is to elevate the voices of today’s innovative thought leaders and edtech experts. Subscribe to receive notifications in your inbox

Recent Posts

Supervision by Design Prevents Classroom Incidents

Supervision by design improves classroom safety by ensuring clear sightlines and supervision zones in Safer…

18 hours ago

K–12 Device Repair Models That Scale and Support Students

K–12 device repair policies must scale without overloading staff or families while protecting student access…

1 day ago

School Lockdown: Duty of Care and Safety Protocols

School lockdown procedures protect students and staff during threats while districts strengthen communication, safety protocols,…

4 days ago

Flexible and Future-Ready School Design for 2026

Discover how flexible, future-ready school design in 2026 creates adaptable learning environments that support collaboration,…

5 days ago

Student Data Privacy: What Happens After Graduation?

Student data privacy affects every family. Schools collect sensitive personal information, but many parents don’t…

6 days ago

Addressing Chronic Absenteeism: Six Key Elements Every School Leader Should Include in Their Plans

Returning students to school requires strategic leadership, systemic coordination, and a commitment to building human…

7 days ago