Formative Feedback for Learning to foster and encourage communication between teachers and students. It uses icons and basic editing skills to prompt discussions through a conference setting. It does not have saving abilities or comment boxes as I believe in rich discussions between teachers and students.
models an interactive atom in a beautiful and intuitive way. In Nuclear, you get to build all the elements of the periodic table via a simple mechanic of adding and subtracting the atomic building blocks of neutrons, protons and electrons. The goal of the app is to let you learn about each of the elements of the periodic table by constructing a stable version of that element. Once a stable element has been created, it is unlocked in the periodic table. Can you create and unlock them all?
This app has been designed for all types of users: from children interested in learning through play about what matter is made of and how it works, to teachers looking for an intuitive and exciting way to help educate others on chemical elements.
an app from Scholastic that allows you to download 5 free books. Plus you can buy ebooks from the Scholastic store or use your bonus points to buy them. It also has a classroom management piece built in.
Spectronics website in Australia, as they maintain a catalogued document of special education apps that are grouped by level of need (communication, social skills, Autism specific, academic learning difficulties, etc).