Inside Workbench’s Plans To Spread Project-based Learning To More Classrooms

With new funding and a pair of new high-level roles, edtech startup Workbench is laying the foundation for expansion of its platform that provides schools with project-based learning tools.

The City Garage–based company recently raised $1.7 million in new funding, led by Fells Point–based Brown Advisory, said CEO Chris Sleat. The company, which changed its name and moved to Baltimore last year, is looking to raise another $300,000 before the round is complete.

Workbench is looking to be a go-to platform for project-based learning, which involves applying learnings to hands-on challenges inside the classroom.

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