Try Classkick for Distributing Assignments & Feedback Through Your iPad
Parts of this post originally appeared on my other blog, FreeTech4Teachers.com Classkick is a free service for creating, distributing, and assessing students’ work through iPads. Through Classkick you...
View ArticleClassify It! – A Fun App for Learning to Classify Plants and Animals
Classify It! is a free iPad app designed to help elementary school and middle school students learn to classify plants and animals. In the app students are given a question and shown a selection of...
View ArticleA Helpful New Feature Coming to the Google Drive iPad App
In a week full of Google Apps updates, here comes another one. According to the Google Apps update blog, over the next week the Google Drive iOS app will add the option to select multiple files for...
View ArticlePBS Students – Discover Educational Resources on Your iPad
Parts of this post originally appeared on my other blog, FreeTech4Teachers.com. PBS Students is a new iPad app designed to showcase some of the best educational content for students. Through the app...
View ArticleSeesaw TV for Apple TV – A Good Way to Showcase Students’ Work
Over the last two school years Seesaw has quickly become a favorite tool for creating digital portfolios. Some of the great features in Seesaw include letting students join your classroom account by...
View ArticleInspire Creative Writing With the Scribeasy App
One of the challenges of teaching creative writing can be just getting students to start a story. That’s when apps like Scribeasy can be quite helpful as they provide students with visual prompts that...
View ArticleDraw and Tell – Create Animated Stories
Draw and Tell is a free iPad app that elementary school students can use to create simple animated stories. At its most basic level Draw and Tell provides blank canvases on which students can draw...
View ArticleMy Favorite Video Creation iPad Apps for Elementary School
When it comes to creating videos in elementary school there are some qualities needed in an iPad app that aren’t needed in apps for older students. For example, it’s helpful to not require that...
View ArticleTeach Your Monster Read for iOS – Free Through the Weekend
Teach Your Monster to Read is a great game environment in which students can develop the speed and accuracy with which they recognize letters, sounds, and words. For the rest of this week and through...
View ArticleHow to Use the Flipgrid iPad app
Flipgrid is a great service for gathering video responses from your students. One of the best things about Flipgrid is that students can use it on any computer, phone, or tablet including iPads. And...
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