For more than 25 years, Harris Digital Learning, formerly known as EdisonLearning, has helped schools navigate change with solutions built around student success. Throughout that time, the organization has supported schools across the United States with a broad range of educational services, always with a view of outcomes that goes beyond test scores to include graduation rates, college acceptances, and meaningful jobs.
Empowering learners everywhere with equitable, high-quality digital education via innovation, instruction, and technology.
We strive to reimagine education by providing intuitive, flexible digital solutions that engage students, support teachers, and inspire success in every classroom.
As part of the Harris Computer family, we believe that our core values unite our staff and guide the services provided to students and schools.
That long-standing commitment to education is now strengthened by being part of the Harris Computer family. Harris Computer’s story began in 1976, when Nigel Harris purchased the business that would become N. Harris Computer Corporation after recognizing the potential of technology to solve complex operational challenges in a new way. From the beginning, the company was built around innovation, customer needs, and practical solutions that could evolve with the organizations they served.

Executive Vice President

Vice President, Product Development and Innovation

Vice President, Instructional and Academic Services

Director, Sales & Marketing
As Harris Computer grew, it became known for building software for specialized industries where reliability, long-term service, and deep operational understanding matter most. That focus helped shape a company designed not simply to keep pace with change, but to help customers navigate it with confidence. In education, that same mindset aligns naturally with the work Harris Digital Learning has been doing for decades: helping school districts, consortiums, and families deliver high-quality learning experiences through strong curriculum, instruction, and student support.