Kami acquires Book Creator? The birth of another massive platform in the education industry.
Another big news in the education technology world: Kami, which started out as a PDF editor and has now become a massive platform used by 92% of American schools, announced the acquisition of Book Creator, a popular digital book creation tool. Summary of Key Content Acquisition Announcement : Kami CEO Hengjie Wang officially announces Book Creator joining the Kami family. User base : Kami currently has over 50 million users, and Book Creator has created over 200 million books. No changes : For the time being, both services will operate as before, with accounts and payment systems maintained. Future Vision : Aiming to build an integrated "everyday classroom learning platform." Core Values : A shared philosophy of empowering students, making classrooms more engaging, and supporting teachers. Why now, why Book Creator? Frankly, this acquisition was a predictable move. Platform integration is already an unstoppable trend in the education technology market. Kami CEO acknowledged the reality: "Teachers are under pressure to provide personalized and accessible instruction, but their time and support are limited." At the same time, students are being asked to demonstrate their learning in more authentic and diverse ways. Book Creator offers the perfect solution for this very need. It allows students to create stories, build portfolios, reflect on their learning, and share their thoughts in their own unique voice. Plus, it's fun, accessible, and easy to use. The synergy of integration The ecosystem created by this acquisition will have a rather interesting structure: Kami offers interactive learning and a time-saving workflow, while Book Creator empowers students to express themselves and their learning. Kami Companion expands accessibility and self-directed learning across the web. This combination promises to be a powerful solution that complements existing learning management systems (LMS), curricula, and learning materials, enabling schools to deliver more engaging and inclusive learning experiences at scale. What changes for users? For now, you can consider it almost non-existent. This is intentional. You can continue to use Kami and Book Creator as before, and your account, content, and payment systems will remain intact. The same teams will continue to provide support. The real change lies in the "possibilities" of the future. As the two tools become more closely connected, more ways will open up for students to learn and teachers to succeed. Drawing the Future of Education Kami's vision is clear: to build an "everyday classroom learning platform" where every student can participate, express themselves, and demonstrate evidence of learning. This platform gives teachers more time, classrooms more inclusiveness, and students more voice.
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