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ReadWorks Review for Teachers and Students

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Teachers can also turn on ELL and Extra Support for Article-A-Day assignment allowing students to access a number of extra features including access to English audio versions of every text and the ability to provide directions for Article-A-Day and read aloud by a fluent reader in a pre-defined language.

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TinyTap App Review

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

With a user base of over 20 million parents globally, it’s recognized as the leading learning app in 48 countries, particularly for kids aged 2-7. TinyTap’s vast library of over 200,000 interactive learning games, created by teachers, therapists, and educators, covers a broad range of subjects and skills.

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Best History YouTube Channels

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

In today’s digital age, learning about history doesn’t just happen in the confines of a library or a classroom; it’s as dynamic and accessible as ever, thanks to platforms like YouTube. The engaging storytelling style makes complex topics accessible and enjoyable for a broad audience.

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Best Online Graph Makers

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Canva also offers a huge library of pre-made templates for creating graphs and charts. To access these resources, head over to Canva and type in the search bar 'graph'. These templates include flowcharts, organizational charts, Gantt chart, tree, Fishbone, Venn Diagram, Wireframe, Site Map, and more.