Atlas Learning

We build interactive software platforms for schools with mobile devices. Our products motivate students, increase participation, and simplify course management.

  • Stage $500K in TTM Revenue
  • Industry Education
  • Location Austin, TX, USA
  • Currency USD
  • Founded April 2013
  • Employees 4
  • Website atlaslearning.net

Company Summary

We build software for schools with mobile devices. Our products motivate students, increase participation, and simplify course management.

Homeroom is a learning management system designed specifically for 1:1 initiatives (1 device per student) and bring your own device schools.

Apollo is an platform for instructors to create interactive lessons. Students connect to the lesson on their devices in class, and are able to participate in real-time.

Team

  • Andrew Miller
    Co-Founder & Developer

    During Andrew's senior year, he and co-founder Dakota Gordon created Atlas Education (precursor to Atlas Learning) while enrolled in an entrepreneurship class at The University of Texas at Austin. Andrew is the lead developer, and has helped to grow Atlas to where it is today. Prior to Atlas, Andrew gained invaluable experience creating consumer applications at both Evernote and Microsoft. Andrew has a Bachelors degree in Computer Science.

  • Co-Founder & Developer

    During Dakota's sophomore year of college at the University of Texas at Austin, he and co-founder Andy Miller created Atlas Education (predecessor to Atlas Learning Inc). Dakota is the lead UI/UX designer at Atlas. He primarily builds beautiful and functional human interfaces that push the limits of web technologies.

Advisors

  • Lee E. Potts of Potts & Blacklock PLLC, 106 E. 6th St., Austin TX 78701
    Lawyer
    Unconfirmed

Previous Investors

  • Ross Garber, David Osborn, Conleth O'Connell
    Unconfirmed
    Don Cox, Marie Warwick, Rich Gordon
    Unconfirmed

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