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kristiedtech on 25 Apr 17Came across this while digging around on the Christensen Institute blog.
https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED506545 I enjoyed this article because it provides an overview of Universal Design of physical spaces, of information technology, and of instruction. The pdf of the artic...
https://goo.gl/FIHDpa I chose this google book because was authored using tons of peer-reviewed educational references and has a chapter dedicated to "Accessibility Evaluation of iOS Apps for Edu...
http://appcrawlr.com/ios-apps/best-apps-physics-teacher I've used AppCrawlr many times to search for apps and am generally in agreement with the results they provide. This list offers a nice vari...
http://www.educationalappstore.com/app/category/physics-apps In addition to physics app, I chose this website because it offers many customizable filters to allow you to search for top rated apps ...
This article has tons of references and equally important comes from NSTA.
This article does a good job of covering the 'Why' with many resources to back it up: Literacy in Science - Best Practices in Science http://scimathmn.org/stemtc/resources/science-best-practices/l...
I realize Google is not the be all end all of finding relevant information on the internet, but I did a search for: "are cross curricular units beneficial" and these are the top 2 hits: https://www...
This site has a pretty extensive collection of physics based games: http://thephysicsaviary.com/Physics/Programs/Games/index.html Additionally there are virtual labs, tools, homework problems and...
I teach physics so I'm interested in physics games that run on mobile. This site has tons, but also allows you to search for pretty much any type of game you can image on whatever platform you can...