Evaluating Educational Apps

ipadsApps are an extension of our learning experience by means of mobile devices. The following list has been put together by Apple for Learning and Teaching.

 

  1. Engagement – Featured App, NOVA Elements (free)
    Does the app have an intuitive interface?
    Is it user friendly?
    ‘Does the app opens new ways to learn?
  2. Developmental appropriateness – Featured App, Bobo Explores Light ($)
    Is the app’s content appropriate for the intended age group?
    Does it have  an age-appropriate interface?
    ‘Does the design appeal to the intended level’
  3. Instructional design – Featured App, BrainPop Featured Movie (free)
    Does the app support your teaching goals?
    Does it meet students learning expectations?
    Does it include interactive features that allow for feedback, assessment and reflection?
  4. Motivation – Featured App, Project Noah (free)
    Is the app’s content inviting and relevant for the intended grade level ?
    Does it include gaming principles and motivating methods?
    Does it help students connect learning with their lifeworld experiences (e.g via GPS, Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi).
  5. Accessibility – Featured App, Proloquo2Go ($$$)
    Does the app multiple learning stiles?
    Does the app include personalization features?
    ‘Does the app include a range of levels for a variety of users with differing skill levels?’

Develop Writing Skills With Photo Card

Are you interested in having students develop writing skills in post card format using a free post card app?

Photo Cards can be shared, embedded to a website or addressed and mailed through the US postal service (for a small fee). Stamps are also customizeable making the entire post card experience a design all your own.

The example below was created on an iPad using the Photo Card app and then shared directly to my WordPress site as a post in either publish or draft status. It was as simple as that and needless to say it worked like a charm.

Zunal Webquest Projects

Zunal is a free online resource for creating webquests with a template but better yet it is a repository of thousands of webquests created by teachers and shared with the general public ready for use. Webquests are designed as projects for small groups of students to work together in completing the assigned task. Click the image below for a chart categorizing webquests by subject matter and grade level. The examples listed are for grades 9-12.

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Search webquests by subject matter and grade level.

Active Body, Active Mind – GoNoodle

Physical activity helps stimulate the brain and improves retention and focus. Students with low energy become sluggish and fidgety, their thoughts wander, they have a hard time recalling or retaining class discussions and their test performance tends to drop.

GoNoodle is a fabulous resource to get your students moving and stimulated in between lessons or before testing. GoNoodle energizes students to where they become more focused and ready to learn.  Even test scores have been known to improve.

GoNoodle videos provide movement breaks that get kids up and moving. There are all sorts of different videos with dances and songs, etc. Some simulate running and jumping and others are calming breathing exercises.

Join the movement and sign up today.

QuiverVision – 3D Augmented Reality

Using Quiver in the classroom is as easy as coloring pages and having them brought to life in the way your student creatively colored the page.

Coloring is a fine motor skill we develop at an early age. Coloring allows us to be creative in our expression and acts as a calming agent in reducing stress. What Quiver does using 3D augmented reality is bring those colored images to life.

Animal Cell (colored and brought to life)

Quiver offers free activities but also provides an educational theme with narrations, facts, and quizzes.

These activities will complement any lesson while engaging your students with a desire to learn more.

Quiver Education provides content designed around topics as diverse as biology, geometry, and the solar system.

Apps are available for Apple, Android, and at Amazon.