Teachers “want to be able to control the content, if it is a drill-and-skill
type of activity,” Meech adds. “They would like to see more apps where you can
pull out the data and see how well kids are doing
Contents contributed and discussions participated by Kelly Juilfs
Education Week's Digital Directions: Mobile Apps for Education Evolving - 2 views
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But the technology might be evolving to give teachers more oversight. LanSchool Technologies, a classroom-management-systems maker based in Orem, Utah, has developed its EdApp Certification that lets app makers embed code to give teachers, via their own computers, classroom-management control of a student’s mobile device while he or she uses the apps
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Just like any teaching tool, [apps] are there to provide an example that helps reinforce what is being done in the classroom
Evidence Based Intervention Network - 2 views
educational apps | Teachers with Apps - 5 views
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It incorporates critical thinking, problem solving, and strategic planning skills, all while you’re “playing” with math concepts with great gaming style!
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DoInk, created by “DK Pictures”, is an incredible app that brings sophisticated graphic arts tools right to any child, anywhere. DoInk’s site states, “We like people, art, and the new.” Melinda has been our go-to girl at DoInk, and very patient with us through this review process. Initially, we were intimidated by this app. When we revisited it, our students were too busy with testing and all that it entails to spend the few minutes it takes to utilize this app. In addition, we did not know that DoInk is also a computer application and can be enjoyed without an ipad. Whew! Sure glad the school year has come to an end and new learning can commence! This app has it all, especially when you throw in the term animation!
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In addition, we did not know that DoInk is also a computer application and can be enjoyed without an ipad. Whew
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