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10 of The Best Apps for Motivating Students to Learn. iPad provides endless learning possibilities for students. From apps to help with learning math and science to apps for doing 3D anatomy and virtual field trips, you name it, the educational app store has probably an app for it. The theme for our list today is motivation. We believe that motivation is the backbone of learning and with motivation comes engagement and better performance. To this end, we are sharing with you some excellent iPad apps with huge motivational potential. 1-Book Creator The simple way to create your own beautiful iBooks, right on the iPad. A Gami can be an exciting tweet or status update. 3- Skitch See something that sparks an idea?

ReadWriteThink’s Trading Cards app allows kids and teens a unique way to share their understanding of various topics, to build study aids for school, or to create their own fictional world of characters.5-Write about This Write About This is a visual writing prompt & creation platform perfect for classrooms and families! 9 Good Sources of Digital Textbooks to Use in Your Teaching. Below is a collection of some very good sources for digital textbooks. These are websites that provide access to a wide range of free and premium e-Textbooks and educational resources to use in your instruction. eTextbooks are especially useful because of the numerous interactive features and tools they provide including things such as highlighting, annotating, note taking, quick in-built searches, easy access and many more. While most of the eTextbooks can be read on any digital device, few of them, however, require special e-readers.

Always make sure the eTextbook is compatible with your device before you download, rent or purchase it. 1- CK-12 Felxbook Flexbook provides a wide variety of free textbooks for teachers to use in their lessons. With Chegg, you can rent textbooks for school (or buy them!) 3- iBooks 4- Inkling “Inkling's interactive eBooks are designed to help you learn, study, and discover just about anything, whether it's for school, work, or play. Teachers Guide to Google Photos.

Google Photos is a powerful application from Google that helps you store, organize and share photos and videos. It provides you with an unlimited free storage so you can back up and save as many photos and videos as you like. Google Photos is also available on Android and iOS devices enabling you to access your photos across different platforms. In today’s post, we are sharing with you some useful tips to help you make the best of your Google Photos.

All of the instructions included in these tips relate to Google Photo on the web. To learn more about how to use mobile Google Photo check out this page. 1-Create albums You can easily create albums to help you organize your photos and easily share them with others. Go to photos.google.com.Place your cursor over a photo or video and select it .Select other items you want to include.At the top right, click Create .Select Album. 2- Edit your albums To change the order of photos and videos: Change the cover photo of your album. Teaching With YouTube. Teaching With Video: 9 Tips For Teaching With YouTube by Marlon Gallano Let’s face it, times have changed. The way we learned in school by sitting at a desk with a book, notebook and pencil are no longer the norm.

Textbooks and notebooks are being replaced with tablets. The pencil is being replaced by the stylus. Touchscreen technology and cloud computing are revolutionizing how, where, and even when students learn and share information. Although this sounds like doom and gloom, it’s actually a very good thing. Enter YouTube. If learning, rather than teaching, is the goal, you’ll need to have the attention of the students–and few things commands their attention better than a compelling video. Students are changing, and education must keep up with those changes. Ed note: Most of these appear in the graphic below, but we’ve revised and exchanged a few in hopes of having the best list possible. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. The Teacher’s Guide to Using YouTube in the Classroom. YouTube is one of the most popular websites on the planet and a vast resource for educational content.

The site is home to over 10 million videos tagged as educational, many of them submitted by your fellow teachers. A completely free resource this huge and varied has nearly endless potential for the classroom. Here are some ideas and suggestions to get you started. Ways to Use YouTube in the Classroom 1. Bring in videos that show students a more fun side of the lesson. Many lessons can be enhanced with the right video. Showing videos in the classroom doesn’t have to mean much work for you. 2. Some people learn better by watching than reading, so providing video alternatives to the reading homework you assign could really pay off for some students. 3.

YouTube can become a repository for saving and sharing any lectures you record. 4. If you want to do a little more with the video assignments you give, you can use EdPuzzle to: Other Educational Video Resources 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. In Short.