Drawp for School & The Four Cs: Critical Thinking, Communication, Collaboration & Creativity
Earlier this year I shared Drawp for School, an engaging tool for sharing and collaboration in tech-friendly classrooms. It lets teachers
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Earlier this year I shared Drawp for School, an engaging tool for sharing and collaboration in tech-friendly classrooms. It lets teachers
StudySync® is a media-rich curriculum for middle and high school educators. It uses the power of digital tools to offer a variety
Speaking to groups large and small can be a challenge for students of any age. Children who are well prepared
Wonder Workshop is a STEM-based interactive early learning experience that introduces coding to K-5 learners. They have also partnered with the
Earlier this year Pearson launched TELL (Test of English Language Learning), a tablet-based assessment. It can support schools as they work
BoomWriter is a free website for teachers that provides a student group-writing platform. It also offers three group-writing tools that let
Earlier this year I shared Canaryflow, a workflow tool that makes it easier for teachers to assign lessons and students to
This month Mimio launched MimioMobile for the Web — a new version of its MimioMobile application. The web application lets educators deliver collaborative lessons and
McGraw-Hill Education’s Spanish language learning app ¡Así lo digo! offers a quick and easy way to learn, practice, and review all of
Quizalize is a great online tool that lets teachers turn quick classroom quizzes into exciting multi-player games. Teachers can create a
Door 24 Plus is a free iPad Math Fact Game for Kids in grades 1-8. It works to establish students’ fact
Peppy Pals Farm and Peppy Pals Beach are two apps designed to teach emotional intelligence. They also support the exploration of
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