Created by Smashing Media in Germany, this website offers treasures for artists and techies, sharing resources like new free fonts. Founded in 2006, this site speaks mainly to Web designers and developers, with posts on creative and technical themes like emotional design and responsive design. Also helpful are the coding Q&A on CSS and the Best of Coding and Best of Design sections, with thoughts on usability, mobile design and more.
Blending fun and instruction, mobile math games can help build an understanding of quantity, estimation, place value and mental arithmetic. The goal is to help children cultivate an intuitive mastery of math, encourage their delight in intellectual challenges and turn screen time into learning time. An experimental study on 5th graders playing an iPad game showed improvement in knowledge of fractions as well as learners' attitudes.
This one here integrates with Word and OpenOffice and lets you collect, organize, cite and share your resources using different formats such as MLA, APA,Chicago.. and more.One of the cool features of this tool is that it syns your data online enabling you to have access to them from any other computer or mobile device.
This site is a powerful, user-friendly tool for creating to-do lists and task management. The full-featured mobile version allows you to manage your lists and tasks anytime. Reminder methods let you receive notices of upcoming tasks via email, SMS, and instant messenger. To-do lists and tasks can also be shared with others who use the site. Tip: Use the site to work with others on a collaborative project to organize everyone's tasks and to help the group meet deadlines.
Use Study Blue to study millions of flash cards and online quizzes or if you cant find what you are looking for, create your own. Available in mobile formats as well. Study Blue is a powerful tool. Tip: Use Study Blue to practice language skills when learning new words.
How to Smile is an online community of educators that have vetted over 3,000 engaging hands-on, interactive STEM activities. With both desktop and mobile capabilities, How to Smile is full of activities that are both physical and virtual that are sure to get students involved. Tip: Use How to Smile's search by chemical directory to find activities for any type of experiment.
TryRuby.org is an intermediate - advanced tool that helps you learn the programming language Ruby. Useful for developing mobile tools and other web 2.0 products!