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There is an app for that...
In January of this year we featured a fantastic app developer named iTooch Elementary. You can view the full review here and also see some excerpts below. iTooch was one of our most viewed posts this year and I have heard nothing but outstanding comments on their work since first being ...
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iPad Kids is another great site for finding educational apps. Each app reviewed is very detailed, has lots of images, and even some have videos. These apps are rated on a 5 star scale and have a nice pros and cons section too.
I recommend checking out iPad Kids by clicking here!!!
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iKidApps is another nice site for finding educational apps. A person can search by category or age level. Best of all is the detailed reviews of the apps which include: images, videos (if available) and is rated on a 5 star scale.
I highly recommend checking out iKidApps by clicking here!!
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Apps4Kids is a nice site for finding educational apps for kids. A person can search by age level, subject, or even language. Each review has detailed information, images, and some have video. Also, there is a nice breakdown of what they like about each and which apps are similar in content.
I highly recommend checking out Apps4Kids by ...
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iHeartThisApp is a very nice site for students and teachers to find family friendly educational apps. This site has reviews by parents and other educators and contain detailed information such as: images, product review, likes/dislikes, and improvements. Also, this is a nice site to find nice deals on apps and giveaways.
I highly recommend ...
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Search for Apps easily with Google
I enjoy searching for new apps to play around with and use with my two children and my students. Of course, the iPad is far more beneficial than just simply playing with apps. However, just like with reading, sometimes it's fun to just indulge.
Recently, I saw on a great iPad blog ...
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In my last post I told you about the AT presentation I recently did. For that presentation I contacted some of the developers of some of my favorite apps and asked if they would be willing to donate app codes for me to give to the parents. Everyone of them did. SO I wanted to say THANK YOU to the developers of the following apps: Alien Buddies, ...
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Mobile Learning and BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) is the latest craze in education. Mobile devices are transforming the way teachers are teaching and students are learning. The term ''Flipped Classrooms'' are becoming more mainstream in which teachers are using online methods to teach and students are using mobile devices to learn. While there ...
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Fun2Tap is a nice little site that I came across that is ideal for finding iOS apps for kid games and interactive storybooks. This site reviews each app as well as providing some screenshots and links for download.
I recommend checking out Fun2Tap by clicking here.
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Children's iPad App Review by Susan Stephenson, www.thebookchook.com
Strip Designer
$2.99 via iTunes
Website
Screen shot from website
I'm genuinely excited about the potential for self-expression and creativity in the iPad app, Strip Designer. While it's a comic editor, and a good one, it's also a wonderful visual ...
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