There's an app for that - Aleece & Stefanie.pptx
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Education app review
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Added: Oct 13, 2024
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Top 10 Educational Apps Aleece Kelley Stefanie Simpson 1 Age - Elementary PebbleGo is a collection of nonfiction articles specifically designed for K-2 students. Packed with informational text, ready made activities, and literacy supports for all students of all abilities, it boosts engagement and fosters independent learning in core subject areas.
Top 10 Educational Apps Aleece Kelley Stefanie Simpson Age - Elementary Seesaw offers tools, resources, and curriculum with interactive lessons, digital portfolios, and two-way communication features that provide continuous visibility into the student’s learning journey to support and celebrate their learning. Seesaw also supports differentiated instruction and family engagement. 2
Top 10 Educational Apps Aleece Kelley Stefanie Simpson Age - All AGes Bookshare is for people who find it difficult to process or comprehend printed words, see text in books or on a screen, or physically manage books or reading devices. To access our copyright library, members must have a qualifying learning difference. 3
Top 10 Educational Apps Aleece Kelley Stefanie Simpson Age - All AGes MindNode is a visual brainstorming and mind mapping app that helps yuo connect your thoughts and clarify your ideas. MindNode can help students with ADHD visualize their thoughts through the use of mind mapping 4
Top 10 Educational Apps Aleece Kelley Stefanie Simpson Age - Elementary Adaptive and individualized, Reflex is the most effective system for mastering basic math facts in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division for grades 2+. Full of games that students love, Reflex takes students at every level and helps them quickly gain math fact automaticity and confidence. And educators and parents love the powerful reporting that allows them to monitor progress and celebrate success. 5
Top 10 Educational Apps Aleece Kelley Stefanie Simpson Age - Secondary/ Higher Ed 6 Google Drive is a one stop shop for teachers and students to create, collaborate, and share a variety of files from word documents, to spreadsheets, to presentations and more. Free and easy to use, it gives access to these important documents from both the app store and desktop versions that seamlessly sync between devices.
Top 10 Educational Apps Aleece Kelley Stefanie Simpson Age - Secondary/ Higher ed 7 Notability allows students to digitally take and organize notes - including from audio recordings. Students can then use the app to create a variety of further resources from study guides to storyboards. The possibility to import photos and documents further expands the possibilities for utilization. Available in both free and paid versions.
Top 10 Educational Apps Aleece Kelley Stefanie Simpson Age - K-12/ Higher Ed 8 As a native mobile app, Canvas LMS brings the online learning platform directly to the pockets of students and teachers alike. By giving direct access to nearly all aspects and functions of the original online platform on a mobile device, students and teachers can by connected, informed, and involved no matter where they are. The possibility to connect with other digital resources, such as the Canva and the Google Suite, sweetens the deal!
Top 10 Educational Apps Aleece Kelley Stefanie Simpson Age - k-12/higher ed 9 Completely free for K-12 schools, Canva is an app that allows both students and teachers to produce professional grade materials for learning, teaching, and communication. Posters, videos, documents, presentations, the possibilities are wide reaching and visually stimulating. For higher education, Canva does the same with both (limited) free and paid versions. Further, it can be integrated with other learning platforms such as Canvas.
Top 10 Educational Apps Aleece Kelley Stefanie Simpson Age - Secondary/ Higher Ed 10 Quizlet allows students and teachers to create interactive flashcards, practice tests, and study activities. Students can access resources already in existence and utilize those to help them master material. Paid subscriptions and other safeguards have been added as a way to deter cheating in Higher Education materials.