How you can create a list of apps to share. You can share the list with people - it also provides a direct link to the App store for them to acquire the apps.
This is for the LMS Canvas, that I heard about at PETE&C, as a solution that works well on iOS devices. More details can be found on their website http://www.instructure.com/
ReadWriteThink offers interactive tools - these could be a great option for when students need to create their own games / review activities. 59 Tools (14 currently can be saved/shared - currently trying to make more of them saveable). ReadWriteThink is working on an app for iOS (currently heavily Flash driven)
Students and classes can use the app to create Photo Stories. They can record audio/narration over the pictures. The finished product can be shared by a link or an embed code. Parents could order a print copy of the book too.
The Wonderment is a global co-creative platform that connects kids to make a difference and meet the world through the magic of shared imagination. Using the common language of wonder, kids and educators around the world can collaborate on creative challenges in an engaging and purposeful app environment that encourages self-directed creativity, global community and social-emotional learning.
Tumult Hype is the HTML5 creation app for Mac OS X. Animations and interactive content made with Tumult Hype work on desktops, smartphones and iPads. No coding required. The results are stunning.
Is site was initiated by Susan Bowdoin and Terri Gaussoin to capture the outcomes of our efforts to help teachers develop a learning community around the use of iPads in the classroom.