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(Note: Some apps are free, others require payment. eSchool News editors have not reviewed the apps.) Next page: Five top apps for the new school year. 1. Using Shadow Puppet Edu, students can create ...
Sadly, it’s time to phase out of summer mode and back into the classroom. So cut the slack and stay ahead of the curve with these apps for students, which can take the place of your school ...
* Ideal for middle-school students, Mindconnex's Shakespeare in Bits apps include the original 400 year-old plays – such as Hamlet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth and ...
Several apps have been designed for students to maximize learning outcomes; some allow access to online homework, while others carefully track and measure performance depending on subject.
Smartphones and tablets have quickly become a permanent part of students' daily lives. Kids up to 8 years old spent almost an hour a day on mobile devices, Common Sense Media reported last year. And ...
As teachers and students resume their school year routines, PBS LearningMedia, the media-on-demand service designed for K-12 classrooms, has announced a new app for students.
Google is launching a new Classroom-branded mobile app aimed at encouraging digital collaboration between teachers and students. Google Apps for Education counts more than 40 million students ...
Google will give teachers the ability to create interactive study guides using the AI research tool Notebook LM, along with their classroom materials.
One more thing: teachers insisted the app be fun, tapping into students’ curiosity and love of technology. ... We hope the Time For Kids weekly classroom app will help smooth the way.