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Distance Learning Short List: Best Free Resources by Grade and Subject

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We’ve heard from educators how overwhelming it can be to wade through the dozens of emails and articles with hundreds of “great apps for distance learning” from people and companies that possibly have their interests -- and not yours -- in mind. Platforms: iOS, Android, Chrome. Tami's Tower. Picture Dots.

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Kanopy Enhances Kanopy Kids with Short Films from Sesame Workshop and Highlights

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–50% of public libraries believe it is their responsibility to provide their local K-12 schools with streaming films that support their curriculum. Parents, educators and librarians know that having access to quality content is important,” said Darryl Eschete, Director of the West Des Moines Public Library. About Kanopy.

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6 Benefits of Immersive Learning with the Metaverse

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Support for macOS and Android will follow, meaning it will be able to be used on desktop or laptop computers and smartphones or tablets without the need for any other accessories. That’s because this allows companies to onboard multiple new recruits and train many employees at the same time.

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Hour of Code: How Students Can Build Their Own Apps

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App developers can work for software companies, retailers, in healthcare, in the travel industry, for the entertainment industry, or in financial services. Teachers can access a curriculum and resources for teaching. The resulting app works on Android and iOS and can be uploaded to Google Play or the App Store.

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PASCO Motion Sensor–A Must for Science Classes

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Their products are wireless, Bluetooth- and/or USB-connectable, and their SPARKvue software runs on Mac and Windows platforms, Chromebooks, iPads, iPhones, and Android. Most of these are simple enough for young learners with robust features for advanced applications and many come with K-12 curricular resources and support materials.

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One Animation’s Oddbods Partners With Splashlearn’s Digital Learning Program – Reaching Over 40m Kids In The USA

eSchool News

SplashLearn is free for schools and teachers, ensuring every child gets access to quality, fun education resources in their classroom. It’s a comprehensive and interactive program that caters to children aged 3-11 years and features a rich library of titles. SplashLearn is available across all digital platforms (iOS, Android and Web).

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NFL PLAY 60 Kids Day keeps kids active in advance of Super Bowl LV

eSchool News

Educators and families can find the resource at heart.org/KidsDay and register for the live event here. In addition, access an array of standards-aligned resources designed for wherever learning takes place on Discovery Education’s flexible K-12 learning platform. The app is available for iOS and Android devices.