Mark Rankovic

President & CEO at Learning Explorer

Mark Rankovic has a extensive work history in various leadership roles. Mark is currently serving as the President & CEO of Learning Explorer, a K-12 lesson-building and student engagement platform. Prior to this, they were a Board Member at MindPlay, a reading program provider. Mark also worked as a Strategic Advisor at ExamSpark and an Executive Consultant at Instructure. Mark was the President & CEO of Certica Solutions, an education improvement company, before it was acquired by Instructure. Mark also held executive positions at Kubi Software, IBM Corporation, Alphablox, Prism Solutions, and Object Software, where they demonstrated strong leadership and contributed to the growth and success of each organization.

Mark Rankovic attended the University of Adelaide from 1982 to 1985, earning a Bachelor of Science (Hons.) degree. The degree was focused on Applied Mathematics and Computer Science. In addition, Mark obtained a certification from the ASU GSV Summit in April 2016.

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Seattle, United States

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Learning Explorer

Learning Explorer’s passion is helping to make teachers’ lives easier by saving them time discovering, planning, and delivering quality online curriculum resources. Its award-winning (CODIE Finalist, 2020) learning object repository and curriculum management platform (designed and developed by sister company Lesson Planet), provides PreK-12educators seamless access to a huge, all-in-one searchable ecosystem of learning resources from a wide variety of educator-curated open educational resources (OER) and district licensed publishers. The Learning Explorer team is committed to providing truly innovative digital tools and resources that are designed to help instructional leaders better close the curriculum equity gap; save educators time in the planning and delivery of relevant, standards-aligned lessons; and, inspire more meaningful, personalized, and engaging student learning.


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