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If is a very cool and fun free iPad game for SEL (Social and Emotional Learning) that I downloaded the other day for my kids. This game takes place in an animated 3D world (Ziggurat) and allows users to make decisions that effect the outcome of the game. I had a great time playing through game, creating my animal avatar, and making different decisions when interacting w/ other characters. This game like Quandary, does a great job of helping students choose from right or wrong decisions and what is the appropriate way to interact w/ others.
Level it Books is the widely popular iOS app for scanning a books ISBN (bar code) and getting a Reading Level. This simple to use mobile app allows educators and parents to create a digital library of their students/kids books along w/ Reading Level. Also, a educator can use it to create a digital roster of their students w/ their Reading Level assigned which makes it easier for assessing purposes. Also, a user can add or manually search for a book and find a well liked K-8 "book of the day".
Tocomail is an excellent site/iOS app for providing a safe email environment for children. The way this works is a child gets a free email account w/ safe/approved contacts from a guardian. Kids can then customize an avatar for their email account and even create drawings/paintings for email attachments. Parents can setup and approve a contact lists, receive quarantined emails waiting for approval, reject or approval any email, etc. Best of all, there is a content filter which quarantine the email it has any profanity and parents will be alerted if any bullying patterns are detected.
BoomWriter is a site/company I've worked w/ before has just released a number of lesson plans to help educators integrate BW into their curriculum. For those that don't know what BoomWriter is, it's a fascinating innovative educational tool that educators are using around the world to turn their students into published authors. This is all done in a safe environment built around an educational portal where teachers create and manage the student accounts.
Stick Around is a fantastic iPad app by educator Tony Vincent that is for creating puzzles and then having students label them. For example, an educator can create a diagram/puzzle of a cell using Stick Around, and then have students label the different parts. It can be used for any subject and can be used to flip instruction w/ the ability to record narration. Also, educators can share their different puzzles/templates and find new ones online all the time.
Jack and the Beanstalk: A Mathematical Adventure is one of my favorite iOS games from the creator of MathFileFolderGames. This is an excellent and super fun game for kids working a basic Math skills, such as: counting money, adding, telling time, and more. Also, a user can switch the Math problem if they are getting stuck which and the narrated adventure makes for high replay value.
QuizOperator is a nice free site/app for creating a quiz to be shared w/ a audience. It's a very easy tool to use and all a user has to do is fill out a template w/ questions and answers and then share a link for others to join. Once the "players" having joined the quiz/game can begin and all scores are tracked in real-time. This is a fun way to engage an audience or assess a wide range of students.
RoomRecess is one of my all time favorite sites for finding a wide variety of educational online games. This is a great place for finding games in subjects such as: Math, Reading, Keyboarding, and more. These games are designed for students K-5 and are easy to play w/ high replay value. Educators can find lots of useful free games that will help reinforce skills (i.e. Typing, Spelling, Basic Math Skills)
Door 24 is a wonderful free iPad app for working on basic Math skills. This educational game has students trying to solve different equations to help repair a robot's circuits and solve the mystery behind Door 24. Door 24 is aligned to Common Core standards, designed for grade 4-8th, and has over 6 different levels that focus on different computational fluency. Best of all is a Math review screen that helps students w/ problems they are struggling on.
EDpuzzle one of the best and most popular sites around for creating a "flipped" classroom has just released a free Android app on the Google Chrome Store. This is a fantastic site/app for taking a video, editing/cropping it, and then adding questions to it. This is ideal for Guided Learning and Flipping instruction. Also, a user can upload any of their own videos to turn into their "own" or even record their own audio over it for narration purposes.
GuidedVideo is a excellent iPad app that is free right now (normally $30) for creating video lessons for students. This is done by recording yourself asking a question and then use your own photos as buttons for the answers to the questions. For example, if you were asking a student what shape is a rectangle or tap the correct month, all the answers (up to 12) would be either different shapes or the different months, where they tap the correct one. This can work for any subject or curriculum and great for Guided Learning and assessing students.
Hideout: Early Reading is a wonderful free iOS app for young readers to help them w/ their Reading skills. This is done through a series of educational activities/games that has students trying to sound out words, find the correct letter, word recognition, and more. Also, this game features a wide variety of things that engage young learners, such as animations, music, and more.
Little Story Creator is a wonderful new iOS app for creating digital scrapbooks or storytelling. As w/ similar apps a user can add text, images/stickers, backgrounds, and even import video into their project. Best of all, a user can record audio to narrate a story. A finished project can then be shared via email or viewed on the web. This can even be used for guided instruction or filliping a classroom.
OpenEd is a fantastic site for educators to create an online course and assign a wide variety of educational resources for students to view. These resources can include: videos, links, sites, and more from such resources as PBS, EdCite, BrainGenie, etc. Recently, they released a free Android/iOS app that works in conjunction w/ their website that allows students to join a course via a unique login code on their mobile devices. Anyone familiar w/ Nettrekker will feel right at home w/ the user interface as can view their classes, resources (rated on a star scale), standard, grade level, etc.
Quiz Dungeon is a wonderful iOS game that combines elements of RPG to help students learn basic Math skills. Anyone familiar w/ the classic arcade game Gauntlet will feel right at home playing this simple yet fun game as they try to defeat enemies such as slimes and knights while unlocking treasure chests. As w/ any classic RPG as the user gets better at the game they earn XP and gold to level up and purchase items in a "gift shop". This makes for a entertaining adventure and high replay value. Best of all, QD allows for multiple user accounts which is ideal for those that share an account, and a parent can even set what type of questions are asked (i.e. multiplication, addition, etc.).
Slice Fractions is a wonderful educational iOS app for learning the basics of Fractions. This app has students slicing through objects to make the corresponding fraction. Also, there are lots of goal orientated actions to solve to make the fraction, such as freeing a mammal from ice or lava. Finally, Slice Fractions is aligned to Common Core Standards and has high replay value as users try to unlock all the special hats (fun stuff) for their mammal to wear.
30hands Learning is a company I've blogged about many times for their spectacular free mobile iOS app for digital storytelling/presentations... However, they also have a fantastic LMS (Learning Management System) that is an online community for educators and students. This site "houses" all of the online activity students and creates an e-Classroom for students.
A while back I created a list of top 10 sites for creating timelines. Well, since that time mobile learning has really integrated into education and apps have been developed to accomplish this task. I've created a new list combined w/ apps & sites that are ideal for creating timelines.
Piig Labs is a new free (for today) iPad app that is ideal for teaching young kids about different Scientific experiment. Right now, the interactive animated app offers 6 different experiments (w/ more on the way) such as volcano (mixing baking soda/vinger), build a lightbulb, put together a radio, and more. This is a very user-friendly app and covers a wide range of Science themes from electricity to chemical reactions.
MarcoPolo Ocean is a wonderful iPad app for young learners wanting to learn and build their own ocean. This interactive narrated app covers 5 ocean concepts such as: coral reef, marine mammals, fish, boat, and submarine. MP Ocean is a very user-friendly app that has kids drag
PlayCornerTV is a wonderful mobile (iOS/Android) app that filters YouTube videos so only educational videos show up. This is a great way to eliminate all inappropriate content that can be found on YouTube as well as give a visual interface for kids who are to young or have trouble reading. Different videos that come up are: animals, characters, and educational concepts such as, Math, Shapes, Alphabet, etc. Also, there are Parental Controls that allows them to block or control what videos a student/child can see.
Champs of Numeria is an excellent mobile (Android/iOS) Math for practicing basic Math (i.e. division, addition, etc.) skills. This multi-player app has students ages 4 on up competing against one another (or computer) to solve equations on a board full of numbers trying to "Connect Four". Finally, there are up to 9 different characters to select from and 3 different difficulty levels to master.
Drawp for School is an excellent free iPad app for creating digital art. This app has an easy to use interface that allows students draw, paint, color, etc to creating stunning pieces of art. Best of all is the educational portal that allows educators to create/manage student accounts as well as the ability for students to "hand-in" assignments via the cloud. This is a fantastic app to use for any subject or curriculum.