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DoppelMe - Free Dynamic Avatars. 10 iPad apps for Humanities classrooms. Whilst there are some awesome apps and websites to support generic teaching and learning activities across the curriculum and age bands, there are also lots of brilliant subject-specific apps for you to use in the classroom too. Remember that whilst some of these tools really do have ‘cool factor’ running right through them, the most important thing is to link the activities you are undertaking and adding technology to them to enhance them.

Rather than focusing on the tool first (often because it’s cool – particularly with VR and AR) and then seeing how it might fit with the curriculum, always start with the learning first. AirPano AirPano have a number of iPad apps available which can be useful in a Geography classroom for exploring the world. In addition to these apps, the AirPano travel book (£2.99) is also really handy for Geography and History lessons with lots of amazing quality images from some of the world’s most stunning locations and historical monuments.

BrainPOP The Pyramids. 15 Free Web Tools and Apps to Amplify Your Audio Projects. “Thoughts need words. Words need a voice.” – Sharon M. Draper In my new book, Hacking Digital Learning Strategies: 10 Ways to Launch EdTech Missions, I share several tips for integrating technology to allow every student to share their ideas and creativity. Student voice is important, but when you teach several students, then the logistics get tricky. Technology helps teachers provide their learners with various opportunities to share their ideas and amplify their voice. Amplify student voice literally by getting students to create podcasts, audio stories, a radio show, school announcements, or other audio projects.

What follows are a list of free web tools and apps for student to create various audio projects whether it is a one time radio show or regularly produced podcast. Get your copy of Hacking Digital Learning, The 30 Goals Challenge, or Learning to Go. Web Tools and Apps. 9 Apps for the Low or NO Internet Classroom  Having a ”bad internet day” is frustrating when you’re trying to stream a Netflix movie or connect to wifi in a coffee shop. It’s even worse when there are thirty or so inquiring minds or restless students waiting to start an activity or new lesson. So what do you do if you are in a low or no Internet classroom? Although you’ll need an Internet connection to download these apps and share student work, this list includes a handful of my favorite mobile apps for classrooms with no or low Internet access.

Does this sound like a problem you have in your school? Explain Everything This amazing screencasting tool lets students demonstrate their thinking while creating short video clips. Book Creator Kids can create their own stories and publish books with this awesome app. Popplet Lite Students can make their own graphic organizers with this easy to use iPad app. The Solar System A powerful app on the Solar System, the Touchpress apps work great offline after the initial download. BandBlast. 20 Serious Games For School. This content has been archived. It may no longer be relevant Rather than being designed for entertainment, serious games are made with a specific objective in mind. In education, this includes games designed to teach students a specific set of skills or an important concept. Instead of simply placing users in a fantasy world, they are provided with real-life experiences and scenarios, making the learning that takes place within the game extremely relevant.

These 20 serious games are some of the best examples of serious games that could easily be adapted for the classroom. Social Studies/History Past/Present is an interactive history game designed for students in grades five through eight. English/Language Arts Math/Business Science Health/Physical Education GoVenture Health takes the form of an interactive textbook, allowing students to interact with parts of the body as they learn.Zamzee measures students’ physical activity in a way that encourages them to get up and get moving. Multiplayer Classroom Games for Teaching Economics. Memorize.com - Learn and Remember.

15 Serious Games Aiming to Change the World. Using games for purposes other than entertainment is nothing new. There are war games, educational games, throne games. But a new class of games has sprung up in recent years, designed to create awareness and raise support for a variety of global issues. Such serious games seek to harness the power of competition and/or novelty to attract players and get the word out for a good cause. Here are 15 games you can play and be a better person for it.

Catalysts for Change: On April 3, 2012, Catalysts for Change went live online for 48 hours. The goal of the game is to inspire people from all over the globe to come together and share ideas about easing the poverty that over 1 billion people live in. A Closed World: Game designers in Singapore created this game because of the shortage of content concerning LGBT issues. Magnify The Universe. Virtual Labs. One Ocean: The Nature of Things with David Suzuki: CBC-TV. Citizen Science | Filament Games.