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7 Apps That Inspire Students

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Here are three general guidelines: The app must improve outcomes. It’s available on iOS, Android, or Chrome. Students can quickly access classmate thinking on a subject and teachers can add comments and/or assess understanding. It’s available on iOS, Android, or MS. So, how do you pick those five apps?

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Zapzapmath adds multiplayer option and more to their popular app

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The program had me update my login to the new standards and made it easy to add students under the new guidelines. That means whatever digital devices students use — be they desktop, laptop, iPad, or Chromebook, they can access Zapzapmath. Download Zapzapmath for Android devices: [link]. This is a win!

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What?s New: New Tools for Schools

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ClassPad.net helps kids brush up on their math skills all year-round by offering digital scratch paper students can use to help them solve problems. Teachers can access support through KUBO Education, an online community. The application is free to download from the App Store or Google Play.

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Global Collaboration Week Begins - Find a Project and Connect!

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They are free for all, online, recorded, and archived at [link] There is also an index that gives a clear overview of all presentations so far and how to access their recordings ([link] Learning2gether events perpetuate the spirit and goals of Webheads in Action. URL/LINK TO JOIN: [link] Can I get access to Zoom? Stevens (2014, p.162)