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Our pick of education apps and related classroom ideas to support your school's iPad for education program.
TeachersFirst Edge shares teacher reviews of today's web tools and how to use them safely and within school policies as tools for teaching and learning. Web 2.0 tools can be powerful learning tools for today's techno-savvy students and their more adventurous teachers.
AppCrawlr is the leading app search and discovery platform offering tons of innovative features to help you find all of the best iPhone, iPad, Android, and Windows mobile apps.
Welcome to another Free App Friday. Most apps are listed on our sister site, FreeAppFriday.com. If we've reviewed and recommend the app we list it below. Enjoy! view all FREE APP FRIDAY apps Free App Friday Picks The following app/s have been reviewed by the BestAppsForKids.com team AND are free for Free App Friday - what [...]
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As I move in to a role where I will be working with other colleagues on a more formal basis when it comes to e-learning, I have been reflecting upon different Apps. I was thinking about SAMR and which Apps can have transformative learning linked to them, if used properly.
Get recommended app lists, webcasts and resources selected by Apple Distinguished Educators. Our recommended apps have been tested in a variety of different grade levels, instructional strategies and classroom settings. We are what we app!
This may be news to you (it was to us), but Apple has a guide for teaching with apps. Called "Using iOS Apps for Teaching & Learning," it's 8 pages long and really, honestly isn't as self-embracing and superificial as you'd expect.
As anyone with a toddler knows, iPads are addictive for children. They seem to have some sort of special radar that lets them know when an iDevice is within their reach, and they'll do anything they can to get their hands on them.
Considering how easy smartphones so often render daily life, even cash-strapped students and families might consider them a valuable investment this back-to-school season. Especially when one looks at the number of applications available to better organize classes, events, activities, and basic needs as well as supplement classroom lessons.
Part of the the power of mobile learning technology is a matter of location-that is, the lap of the student. In a 1:1 classroom, each student has access (to the world itself) through the internet. The internet is a place of endless publishing, conversation, time-wasting, discovery, peril, recreation, and commerce-a digital microcosm of the world itself.
Mobile phones managed to mostly kick their classroom stigma once the iPhone, Android, Blackberry, and other PDA-cellular hybrids (also known as "smartphones," but you knew that already) popped onto the scene. Thanks to the veritable Library of Alexandria of apps available on the respective markets, life can run that much smoother for professionals of all types.
Whether you're the parent of a child with a reading disability or an educator that works with learning disabled students on a daily basis, you're undoubtedly always looking for new tools to help these bright young kids meet their potential and work through their disability.
Free App Friday from BestAppsForKids.com features the latest free apps for kids. Check us out every Friday - and throughout the week!
Although Software as a Service (SaaS) applications such as Microsoft Office 365 hold wide appeal, migrating is not simply a matter of moving to the cloud - it takes time and effort. As with all projects, the more planning and preparation IT managers can do, the more likely they are to succeed.