It’s that time where schools are deciding what apps students should have on their devices. While many schools stick with just free apps, others know that paid apps have a lot to offer. Paid apps are usually 50% off when purchased through Apple’s Volume Purchase Program for Education, so outfitting an entire class with a paid app might not break the bank.
I thought I’d share my top paid app picks for students' iPads. These apps are all open-ended and empower students to create something with their learning.... Interesting read from NoToshCan an iPad help schoolchildren get better grades?At Hove Park School, every child is now equipped with an iPad. The headteacher tells Matt Warman they've made a vital difference......
Something that is long overdue. Using games to teach kids to be better people http://flip.it/QTA6K26/8/2014 An interesting smart device for children that encourages imagination! Check http://flip.it/ChJDS26/8/2014
About Learning in Hand and Tony Vincent Learning in Hand is an educator's resources for mobile and digital learning. It was started in 2002 as part of Tony Vincent's classroom website. At first focusing on Palm handhelds, Learning in Hand now encompasses all kinds of mobile and digital learning.
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