Friday, 31 January 2014

GoClass

GoClass is a wonderful educational tool that allows educators to create to student accounts and then create courses/lessons that they can assign to students on mobile devices (iOS/Android).  This allows for educators to flip their classroom and assess student's learning in real-time.  Also, the GoClass interface is highly intuitive and easy to use and allows teachers lots of options to to adjust for different learning styles.

I highly recommend checking out GoClass by clicking here!!!

*GoClass is an advertiser of Technology Tidbits.

The Answer Pad

The Answer Pad is one of my favorite all-in-one mobile learning solutions for a classroom.  Not only does it allow a teacher to become paperless by doing all testing/assessing on a iPad (or mobile device), it can turn a iPad into a student response clicker system.  A educator can use Answer Pad in a number of different ways and push out assignments that they can grade and assess in real-time, which allows them to differentiate instruction, guide instruction, and even flip their classroom.

I highly recommend checking out Answer Pad by clicking here!!!

*The Answer Pad is a advertiser of Technology Tidbits.

American History Timeline

American History Timeline is a wonderful free iPad app that focuses on American History from 1770 to Current Events.  This interactive has 100s of images and tons of information that can be sorted through.  Best of all their are educational games such as Scramble and Matching to help reinforce learning.

I highly recommend checking out American History Timeline by clicking here!!!

Book Writer

Book Writer is a fantastic iPad app I've covered before that is ideal for digital storytelling.  This app allows students to create a stunning digital story by dragging-dropping images and video.  Combine that w/ the ability to add any text or links and even record their own audio, and it makes for the creation of the perfect digital story.  A finished story can then be shared w/ others via link, published to iBooks, or exported into a PDF.

I highly recommend checking out Book Writer by clicking here!!!

Below is a brief demo...



For my Pinterest board on Digital Storytelling click here.
For my Edshelf collection on Digital Storytelling click here.

Xnote

Xnote is an innovative iOS app for geocaching that takes going on a scavenger hunt to a whole new level.  For educators that are used to doing QR Code scavenger hunt this will be very familiar as this app allows educators to create virtual messages (that includes text/image) that will only open when a user goes to the "correct" spot/location.  Talk about a fun way to integrate technology and outdoor activities!!!!

Here is more info from their promotional email...  "Teachers, parents and students can use Xnote to create and hide virtual messages outdoors at any GPS-location. Students can be sent on treasure hunts close to school or home to find hidden assignments with images, texts, links etc. A way for parents to use technology to take kids from indoor screen time to fun, healthy activities outdoors. It is as easy as sending an SMS/email.

Xnote teaches children to understand maps, navigation and spatial relations. Finding hidden assignments can teach communication, cooperation and the value of an active outdoor life. It is possible to link messages into tours and send treasure hunts to others using social media or by posting them on blogs or websites."

I highly recommend checking out Xnote by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Educational iOS Apps click here.
For my Edshelf collection on Educational iOS Apps click here.

Thursday, 30 January 2014

Super Teacher Worksheets

Super Teacher Worksheets is one of the best sites around for finding educational resources such as worksheets, printables, puzzles, and more.  This is a great place where educators can browse by subject and even find generators to create their very own worksheets, puzzles, crosswords, etc.  Also, many of STW resources are aligned to Common Core Standards.

I highly recommend checking out Super Teacher Worksheets by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Educational Resources click here.
For my Edshelf collection on Educational Resources click here.

*Super Teacher Worksheets is an advertiser of Technology Tidbits.

DegreeStory

DegreeStory is an interesting site that helps people make informed decisions about what career or degree to go into.  The way this works is they get people in the profession or educators to submit stories about their experiences in their field so that people searching will get idea of what it is REALLY like "behind the scenes".

Right now they are offering a contest for educators to submit interesting student stories where they can win a $700, $300, or $100 Amazon certificate.

I highly recommend checking out DegreeStory by clicking here!!!

Wednesday, 29 January 2014

SpellingCity

SpellingCity is one of if not the best site around for educators teaching Vocabulary & Spelling.  This site allows educators to browse through or create their own word lists and then incorporate them into educational games.  Also, through an educational portal teachers can track student progress and even use them w/ a free mobile app (iOS/Android) for mobile learning.

Right now SpellingCity is offering through Jan 31st a free 3 month upgrade to a Premium Membership w/ this code... 3FORFREE

I highly recommend checking out SpellingCity by clicking here!!!

*SpellingCity is an advertiser of Technology Tidbits.


littleBIG History

littleBIG History is a wonderful interactive timeline iPad app that became available for free yesterday.  This is a great easy to use app that covers areas from the Big Bang Theory up to Current Events (Cosmos, Earth, Evolution of Life).  This is a very robust app that has over 700 images and 1300 events as well as links.  Best of all, a user can search or sort whatever topic they are looking for through the use of tags.

I highly recommend checking out littleBIG History by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Educational iOS Apps click here.

Tuesday, 28 January 2014

ClassDojo

ClassDojo is one of the most popular free "web 2.0" sites on the web for educators.  This fantastically simple site to use has teachers all over the world integrating ClassDojo into their classroom to help track and manage student behavior.  This is done through a very fun and simple user interface that has educators add a point (for positive or negative behavior) to reinforce appropriate behavior.  Also, CD allows educators to generate detailed classroom reports and share them w/ others (educators/parents) via email.  Finally, ClassDojo has one of the best resource sharing pages I've seen that allows educators to find out how others are using CD in their class, and print out resources too.

I highly recommend checking out ClassDojo by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Web 2.0 click here.
For my Edshelf board on Web 2.0 click here.

*ClassDojo is an advertiser of Technology Tidbits.

SlideIdea V. 4.0

SlideIdea Version 4.0 is now currently out.  This is an excellent free iPad app for creating stunning presentations/slideshows.  The new version allows users to upload a PPT/PDF and turn it into a narrated presentation (think 9Slides).  Also, users can now login w/ their Google or FB account.  Finally, SlideIdea still uses the innovative interface that makes it such a great learning tool for education by generating a unique ID code that allows a teacher to share their presentation w/ students.  This makes the learning experience interactive and is great for Guided Learning
or assessing students by the use of asking questions or polling.

I highly recommend checking out SlideIdea by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Presentations/Slideshows click here.


Toonia Storymaker

Toonia Storymaker is an excellent iPad app for digital storytelling.  This super fun app uses cartoon animations (think Toontastic) to create engaging stories and spark students creativity.  A user can choose between characters, settings, objects, and more to tell their story (by adding text).  Once a story is completed it can then be shared to iBooks.  Also, the more a student plays the more features and objects they unlock.  This is a great easy to use drag-n-drop app that is perfect for integrating technology into any grade (KDG on up) or curriculum.

I highly recommend checking out Toonia Storymaker by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Digital Storytelling click here.
For my Edshelf collection on Digital Storytelling click here.

Below is a brief demo...

Math Heroes 1

Math Heroes 1 is one of my favorite mobile games (iOS/Android) for practicing basic Math skills.  This game is developed by the kid friendly mobile app developer Yogome, which develops excellent fun educational games (Recycle Hero, Science Hero, etc) starting their ever popular "Yogotars (avatars)".  Math Heroes has players trying to solve the Math equation before time runs out and either completing a activity or doing battle w/ an opponent.  Also, this game has high replay value as it allows students to unlock extra features the farther along they get in the game and it tracks their progress as well.

I highly recommend checking out Math Heroes 1 by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Educational iOS Apps click here.
For my Edshelf collection on Educational iOS Apps click here.

Monday, 27 January 2014

Level it Books

Level it Books is a iOS app I love posting about because of how convenient it is for parents and educators.  This is a fantastic app for scanning a books ISBN (bar code) and getting a Reading Level. However, there is a lot more that an educator can do such as: keep a catalog of classroom books, manage student accounts and Reading Levels, create wish lists, a book of a day, and more.

I highly recommend checking out Level it Books by clicking here!!!

*Level it Books is an advertiser of Technology Tidbits.

Teachers With Apps

Teachers w/ Apps is a wonderful site for finding in depth reviews on educational apps.  What makes TWA so great is that it not only include images, videos, and links of the apps, but breaks down what educational skills are developed.  Also, this is a very easy site to use and a user can browse by subject, grade level, top picks and more.

I highly recommend checking out Teachers w/ Apps by clicking here!!!

Saturday, 25 January 2014

iPractice Math

iPractice Math is a excellent all-in-one solution for Math.  This is an excellent resource for students/teachers wanting help in all areas of Math (i.e. Geometry, Decimals, Fractions, and more.  Also, this is a great place for real-time online help w/ practice problems and worksheets.  Finally, through a free educational portal parents and educators are able to track student's usage and see how well they are doing on any given subject or problem (displaying right/wrong answers).  This is a great way to assess student progress and differentiate instruction.

I highly recommend checking out iPractice Math by clicking here!!!

*iPractice Math is an advertiser of Technology Tidbits.

Wandoo Planet

Wandoo Planet is a new project that is in beta testing stages right now to help build an app that is kid-powered genome project.  The way this works is kids (6-14 yrs old) will play a interest-finding game that will help them choose movies and books through their personalized recommendation engine.  Also, the more the student plays the game the "smarter" the engine will get through its "adaptive learning system" algorithm (i.e. Web 3.0 anyone).

Here is more info from their promotional email...

“Leveraging children's interests is a powerful tactic when it comes to fighting reading deficiency, but unfortunately, it is not something that has been put into widespread practice,” said Rob Cullin, president and co-founder of Evanced Solutions. “Wandoo Planet was created to offer children a platform that lets them choose and discover their individual interests to promote reading success. We welcome the feedback of our beta testers who will help us make the game even better before its official release this spring.”

For more information on Wandoo Planet or if you want to try out to be a beta tester click here.

Friday, 24 January 2014

9Slides

9Slides is a wonderful site/app that allows users to create engaging presentations by adding a video narration to their slides.  This is perfect for the "flipped" classroom model or for those educators interested in Guided Learning or even using a Pecha Kucha style presentation.  The way this works is simple, all a user has to do is upload a presentation (i.e. Keynote, PPT, etc) record their narration and sync to a slide and then publish.  Best of all a finished presentation can then be embedded into a site/blog.

I highly recommend checking out 9Slides by clicking here!!!

Below is an example of how 9Slides works...



*9Slides is an advertiser of Technology Tidbits.

ClassFlow

ClassFlow is a new site that I just found out about from Larry Ferlazzo's excellent blog that reminds me a lot of Go Class.  Basically, ClassFlow is a cloud based learning platform that teachers can use to create digital lessons that can then be viewed on any browser based device (i.e. laptop/tablet).  These lessons can contain all sorts of media such as: images, videos, and more, and allows educators to assess student's learning in real-time.

I highly recommend checking out ClassFlow by clicking here!!

Here is a brief demo video...

Thursday, 23 January 2014

30hands

30hands is an excellent free simple to use iOS app for creating presentations.  This app is perfect for digital storytelling and through it's user friendly drag-n-drop interface students can create narrated stories that are attached to images.  Also, this tool can be used for for Blended Learning or even for "flipping' a classroom.  A finished project can then be exported to the camera roll or published to 30hands Learning educational website.

I highly recommend checking out 30hands by clicking here!!!

To check out 30hands Learning educational social network click here.

For my Pinterest board on Digital Storytelling click here.
For my Edshelf collection on Digital Storytelling click here.

*30hands Learning is a advertiser of Technology Tidbits.

Historia

Historia is a new (beta) site that is beta-launching this Winter that is ideal for bringing History into the classroom through Game Based Learning.  This game has students team up in groups to lead a civilization into prosperity by doing project based research and making important decisions that impact how their civilization will grow.  Also, this game is designed for all kinds of devices such as: interactive whiteboards, tablets, and desktops (Mac/PC), and is aligned to Common Core Standards.

I highly recommend checking out Historia by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Educational Games click here.

Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Buncee

Buncee is a fantastic free site for creating online stunning presentations, posters, signs, eCards and more.  Educators can use this super user-friendly site to create interactive digital lesson containing all forms of digital media and built-in clip art.  Best of all there is an educational portal that allows educators to create student accounts and track and assess their work.  Also, there are lots of educational resources and lessons for teachers to browse through to see how others are using Buncee. Finally, users are able to embed a finished project (or buncee) into a site/blog.  This is a fantastic site for Guided and Blended Learning and even Flipping a classroom.

I highly recommend checking out Buncee by clicking here!!!

Below is a brief tutorial video....



*Buncee is an advertiser of Technology Tidbits.


PortfolioGen Classroom

PortfolioGen is a site I've covered before and one of the best around for creating digital portfolios.  Now, they have released a new educational portal to allow students to create free digital portfolios in a safe environment.  The way this works is a teacher signs up for a PortfolioGen Classroom account and then invites student's to their site/portfolio via a unique URL.  Once the URL is published students can then sign up and start creating their own site/portfolio and upload: assignments, videos, and images.  Once a student uploads their portfolio a educator can then access and assess student's work in real-time.

I highly recommend checking out PortfolioGen Classroom by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Web 2.0 for Schools click here.
For my Edshelf collection on Web 2.0 click here.

Tuesday, 21 January 2014

EDpuzzle

EDpuzzle is one of my favorite free sites of 2013 that is a perfect educational tool for "flipping" a classroom.  The way this works is by taking a video and turning it into a digital lesson by cropping, recording audio, and adding questions to any video.  This is perfect for assessing students and allow them to learn at home while guiding instruction in the classroom.  Also, this is a great way for teachers to track student's progress on a lesson and differentiate instruction to help them learn more effectively.

I highly recommend checking out EDpuzzle by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Flipping a Classroom click here.

*EDpuzzle is an advertiser of Technology Tidbits.

ProcessOn

ProcessOn is a new free site/app designed for creating collaborative diagrams.  Upon first signing up (neat feature allows you to create your own unique URL) users will notice that the interface very similar to most online diagramming programs/apps i.e. Inspiration.  ProcessOn is very user friendly and allows users to add: shapes, bubbles, text, images, colors, etc.  Best of all ProcessOn is collaborative in nature and ideal for student's working in groups on the same project (users of Google Doc's will feel right at home).  The social networking features allows users to share, collaborate, chat, and set privacy features all in real-time which is ideal for education.  Not only is this a great tool for creating diagrams but ideal for brainstorming, mind mapping, and creating flow charts.



I highly recommend checking out ProcessOn by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Brainstorming/Mind Mapping click here.

Saturday, 18 January 2014

RWT Timeline

RWT Timeline is a wonderful free iPad app (by Read Write Think) for creating timelines.  This is all done through an easy drag-n-drop interface and allows users to add linkable images to text text to create a beautiful looking timeline.  Also, a user can create their own profile for saving purposes and share via email or print out via a PDF.

I highly recommend checking out RWT Timeline by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Sites/Apps for Timelines click here.

Thursday, 16 January 2014

Tic-Tac Bananas

Tic-Tac Bananas is a fun iOS/Android app that combines learning w/ Tic-Tac-Toe.  This is a 2 player game designed for kids 4-8 yrs old that focuses on: word recognition, phonics, and decoding.  The way this works is the first player taps on a square and then has to select the correct letter to spell out the picture.  If they are correct they get the square and the next player goes, if not the square is still open for anyone.  This is a fun simple game to play w/ high replay value for players.

I highly recommend checking out Tic-Tac Bananas by clicking here!!!

Froggy Phonics

Froggy Phonics is an excellent iOS/Android app for PreK-2nd grade students working on Phonics.  The way this works is a student guides a frog to jump from lily pad to lily pad collecting words that starts w/ a certain letter(s).  As the frog lands on the correct word they gobble up fireflies.  Once a user collects enough fireflies they unlock a "special" feature/photo.  The farther along a student goes the more words they'll unlock (over 900) as well as more boards and other characters.

I highly recommend checking out Froggy Phonics by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Educational iOS Apps click here.
For my Edshelf collection on Educational iOS Apps click here.

Wednesday, 15 January 2014

TED Ed Clubs

TED-Ed Clubs is a new idea/program that I heard about first from Sue Gorman on FB and then later in more detail from Larry Ferlazzo's great blog.  Basically, this program helps ignite a student's creativity and share their ideas in a global way.  This is a program designed for students 8-18 yrs old and must be facilitated by an educator.

Here's more information from their site about this interesting program...

"An educator — who gets materials and a hands-on orientation from the TED-Ed staff — leads the club through a series of 13 meetings, designed to get students to permanently wear their thinking caps. For the first three meetings, students watch TED Talks, discuss them and begin to think: what idea most captures my imagination? From there, students learn how to frame their idea and present it in a TED-style talk. In meeting 11, students give their talks in front of the club and, in the next meeting, work on editing their video. As a final step, these talks are uploaded to the TED-Ed YouTube channel — some may even be featured on the TED-Ed website."

I highly recommend checking out TED-Ed Clubs by clicking here!!!

Plotagon

Plotagon is a excellent new (beta) PC/Mac app that is ideal for digital storytelling and free for download (it's robust 950 MB).  This app reminds me a lot of the now defunct Xtranormal, in that all a user has to do to create a digital story is type out a scene.  A lot of educators like to have students write out their storyboard before starting a digital story process and this is where Plotagon is perfect.  All a student has to do is type out that story and watch their animations come to life.  A user can also choose from different actions, sound effects, and music that they want to include into their story.  A finished story can then be shared on Plotagon's site or YouTube.  Hopefully, being able to embed a story into site/blog is soon to follow.

I highly recommend checking out Plotagon by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Digital Storytelling click here.
For my Edshelf collection on Digital Storytelling click here.

Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Edynco

Edynco is a wonderful new site for creating Learning Maps.  This site reminds me of Prezi in that it allows educators to create a multimedia presentation that is "zoomable".  These Learning Maps can contains all types of media (i.e. audio, video, images) and are ideal for "flipping" a classroom or Guided Learning.  Best of all, a finished Map can be shared via a URL or embedded into a site/blog.

I highly recommend checking out Edynco by clicking here!!!

Here's a brief demo...

Curriculet

Curriculet is an innovative new site that reminds me of EDpuzzle but for books.  This site allows educators to purchase any digital book and turn it into a lesson.  The way this works is an educator selects a book and then adds different types of media (i.e. questions, quiz, video) to create a lesson for students.  Once the lesson is completed a teacher gets instant real-time feedback to assess student's learning.  This is also a great way for educators to track Common Core Literacy Standards and "flip" their classroom.

I highly recommend checking out Curriculet by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Flipping a Classroom click here.

Monday, 13 January 2014

Game Maven

Game Maven is another site for learning how to program Java by Crunchzilla.  This is a fun site that saves a user's progress as they type java commands to learn how to program a simple game.

I recommend checking out Game Maven by clicking here!!

For my Pinterest board on Programming/Coding click here.

Sunday, 12 January 2014

Kindoma Storytimer

Kindoma Storytime is an interesting iOS app that combines "story time" w/ video chat to allow others to read a digital book together.  This is really good when wanting to read a story w/ another who is not around (i.e. child, student, etc).  The books can be selected by Reading and then are synced together so when a page is turned it does it on both devices.  Another great feature is the ability to point or highlight words so that the other person can see what is going on in real time.  For example, it's a great way to access student comprehension by having them point to items in the book.

I highly recommend checking out Kindoma Storytime by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Educational iOS Apps click here.

Thursday, 9 January 2014

DimensionU

DimensionU is a innovative company that specializes in educational games for Math & Literacy.  These games are multiplayer and take place in a 3D virtual world (i.e. Second Life).  What makes DU games so great is that they are aligned to Common Core Standards, have a high replay, and help students work cooperatively for a common goal.  Also, these games are designed for both Primary/Secondary Level and reinforce a wide range of skills.

DimensionU Games
Comprised of four engaging, multiplayer games with access to curriculum in both Math and Literacy, grades 3 – 9. Each game is designed with unique features to bring out distinct academic and strategic skills in students.

I highly recommend checking out DimensionU by clicking here!!!

Click here to view all content available in mathematics.
Click here to view all content available in literacy.


Meltdown is the DimensionU game that offers students a second chance when answering difficult questions, and rewards creative strategies to achieve victory.


Swarm is DimensionU's team-based game that most strongly reinforces cooperation and collaboration between students to achieve a common goal


Towerstorm is the DimensionU game that is best for working through the most curriculum in the shortest amount of time.


Velocity is DimensionU's high-speed obstacle course that ensures players answer questions correctly in order to continue progressing through the race.


Glean

Glean is a fantastic new site I just found out about from the award winning blog, Free Technology 4 Teachers.  This is a great site for finding educational videos on Math & Science.  All videos are aligned to Common Core Standards and a user can ask questions of others too.

I highly recommend checking out Glean by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Educational Videos click here.

Door 24

Door 24 is a fantastic new iPad for Math grades 4th-8th.  This app is aligned to Common Core Standards and focuses on basic Math facts, number sense, and logical/algebraic thinking.  It uses fun interactive animated problems to help fix Victor Robot's circuits and find out the mystery of Door 24.

From their press release, "The app’s focus on computational fluency supports problem solving and higher-order thinking and builds the mathematical processes and proficiencies that the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) identify in the Standards of Mathematical Practice (SMP)."

I highly recommend checking out Door 24 by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Educational iOS Apps click here.
For my Edshelf collection on Educational iOS Apps click here.

Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Wolfram Problem Generator

Wolfram Problem Generator is the latest tool from the computational search engine (Wolfram Alpha), that I just found out about from the great blog, Educational Technology Guy.  This is a wonderful site for Math teachers/students that are looking to solve problems in a wide range of areas (i.e., order of operations, division, calculus, etc.).  Also, WPG allows users to create printable worksheets as well as set the difficult of their problems to beginner, advanced, or intermediate.

I highly recommend checking out Wolfram Problem Generator by clicking here!!!

Tell About This

Tell About This is an innovative iPad app that has beginning to make some buzz among the social networks (Thanks Naomi).  This is a fantastic app for responding or creating a writing prompt.  A teacher can use it as a writing prompt for students to tell a story.  Best of all, a student can use the app to record their response right into the app.  Also, a student/teacher can use it to create their own prompt or even use it for digital storytelling.  It can also be used to "flip" a classroom.

I highly recommend checking out Tell About This by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Educational iOS Apps click here.

Tuesday, 7 January 2014

LessonPaths

I just wanted to share a brief post that MentorMobEDU the excellent site for creating "learning" playlists on the web, has just changed their name to LessonPaths.  Everything else will remain the same.  For those that are unfamiliar w/ MentorMob, this is an excellent site for curating the web into learning playlists that can be used for a number of different teaching styles, such as: guided learning, differentiated instruction, and even flipping a classroom.

For more information on MentorMobEDU's name change click here.

Monday, 6 January 2014

Creatorverse

Creatorverse is a fun free iOS/Android app that is perfect for sparking a kid's creativity.  This app focuses on scientific concepts such as: levers, pulleys, joints, and more as a user creates their very own invention and then puts it to motion.  This is a very user-friendly app that has users selecting from different shapes, connecting them, adding color, and then watching go into action.  Also, a user can browse through other creations and share theirs w/ others.

I highly recommend checking out Creatorverse by clicking here!!!

Below is a brief demo....



Thanks to Edshelf for the tip.

Math Tree Vs

Math Tree Vs is a super fun 1-2 player iPad app that focuses on basic Math skills (addition, subtraction, etc etc).  This app uses the familiar game style where objects fall from the top of the screen while players try to eliminate them before their opponent to have more objects fall on their side of the screen.  With MTV, a player tries to find the correct number that will solve their problem and eliminate it from their screen before the other player.  Also, players earn tokens throughout the game to add items to their monkey avatar which helps increase their replay value.

I highly recommend checking out Math Tree Vs by clicking here!!!

For my Pinterest board on Educational iOS Apps click here.
For my Edshelf collection on Educational iOS Apps click here.

Friday, 3 January 2014

5 Dice

5 Dice: Order of Operations Math game by Justin Holladay just got a major update w/ totally new redesign and now w/ wifi capabilities allows up to 5 players on multiple devices.  This is an excellent game for using Order of Operations to solve an equation backwards where the answer is given but not the equation.  As w/ all Math File Folder Games, teachers/parents get instant real-time results via a press of an email button that allows for easily assessing students.

I highly recommend checking out 5 Dice: Order of Operations Game by clicking here!!!

For more Math File Folder Games click here.

*Math File Folder Games is a advertiser of Technology Tidbits.

Biteslide

Biteslide is an excellent site for creating beautiful looking "slideshows"/ presentations.  This is a very user friendly drag-n-drop site that has students creating: presentations, slideshows, posters, and more by adding any type of media.  There is even a useful browser plugin that can be installed to easily save and access images from across the web.  Finally, Biteslide has an educational portal which allows educators to add, track, and monitor students.

I highly recommend checking out Biteslide by clicking here!!!

*Biteslide is an advertiser of Technology Tidbits.

Thursday, 2 January 2014

OoO Calc

OoO Calculator is a new iOS app from the creator of Math File Folder Games.  This is a fantastic calculator that solves "order of operation" problems.  Best of all it breaks down how to solve the problem and also gives the student a "whiteboard" to work out the problem for themselves too.

I highly recommend checking out OoO Calculator by clicking here!!!

For other Math File Folder Games click here.

*Math File Folder Games is an advertiser of Technology Tidbits.