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Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: 18 Great Science apps for iPad. Gone are the days when you would have to attend those boring classes and spend hours listening to the teacher lecturing about abstract scientific concepts that are more perplexing than illuminating. I said perplexing because they lack a very important learning principle that make them unlearnable: they do not connect to the ' embodied experiences ' of the learners and what James Paul Gee meant by this principle is that for learning to be effective it needs to connect to the learners life, experiences, and environment. When learners are able to make such connections their comprehension improves and becomes more solid.

Now technology plays a very decisive role in learning because it provides learners with simulations to connect their learning with virtual experiences that they do not necessarily have to have lived in real life. Right now iPad has even made it way easier for people to learn about science and right from the comfort of their couch. 1- Molecules 2- 3D Brain 3- 3D Cell 7- 3D Sun. Apps for the Science Classroom. This is an easy to use PDF reader that students and teachers alike will be able to use. This app is reasonably priced at $5.49, and allows teachers to upload a variety of document types (pdf, word and PowerPoint) that students can then access and write onto. Files can be transferred via either wifi or USB. This app has the potential to save a huge amount of photocopying and still encourages handwriting (although on a touch screen).

The app has a pen, text select, typewriter and annotate tool in a variety of colours and the document has the option to be saved as an annotated copy. Students can save their work allowing them to review it later, and retain the original document. There is the ability to keep documents in folders and even has spell check. This is an excellent app that allows a wide variety of uses. Cost – $5.49 Frequency of use – could be used every lesson If you want to start with a free version – try PDF reader lite. 10 iPad Apps for Teaching Kids About Science"

This app is a actually a collection of two- to three-minute videos from Dan Menelly, science education adviser to the Science House organization and NSF Einstein Fellow in CyberInfrastructure. Launching the app presents you with a notebook-style interface that has a list of simple but compelling projects down the left side. Click on a project, and the video begins playing in an inset on the notebook page. Below the video is more information about the experiment and a list of supplies needed. Users can click the video to bring it to full-screen mode. Most of the experiments can be conducted with cheap, easy-to-find materials, but if something is difficult to source, the app provides links to online vendors. The tone of Video Science is definitely geared toward science teachers or parents, so if you're an adult, you can secretly study the videos, then wow youngsters with your ability to make a neon waterfall, recycled paper, a flying sleeping bag, slime or dozens of other projects.

Free Must-Have Apps for Science.pdf. Science Apps. Apps are the latest way to connect users to information via tablet computers and smartphones. These programs offer users the opportunity to hold science in their hands and put quality resources in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics literally at their fingertips. Science NetLinks is in the early stages of gathering and reviewing STEM-related apps for both the iPad and the Android.

Please check back often as we expect to add new app-related tools on a regular basis. Filter Resources by Grade: Tools AAAS Resources Science Reader App The new Science Reader App for the iPad puts the latest news, analysis and pioneering research in your hands, wherever you go. Science Population App The Science Population app for the iPad presents a detailed look at global population growth and its impact on critical areas like lifespan, education, health, and economics. Send us feedback about this Collection > Science iPad Apps.