Remove Android Remove Company Remove Mobility Remove STEM
article thumbnail

imagiLabs brings coding to teenage girls’ phones with imagiCharm wearable accessory

eSchool News

imagiLabs is the all-female founded Stockholm-based startup that aims to bridge the gender divide in coding with its imagiCharm: a device which can be visually customised by coding into an accompanying mobile app. based upon the Python code written by the user into the imagiLabs iOS or Android apps, which connect to the device via Bluetooth.

Android 96
article thumbnail

Companies Partner to Launch “Be a Maker”Programming Companion App

techlearning

launch of Be a Maker, a new mobile application that teaches children how to code by allowing them to program their Jibo robot. Be a Maker was developed in partnership with everis, an NTT DATA company, and is a part of the organization’s CLOQQ initiative. today announced the U.S.

Company 41
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Virtual Reality Headsets in the Classroom ? All-In-One or Mobile?

Veative

However, these devices require a (typically) Android phone, which can be many hundreds of dollars. With an integrated headset and controller, students can follow their own path of learning by navigating and interacting with an extensive repository of immersive modules, such as can be found in Veative VR’s massive library of STEM experiences.

article thumbnail

Age of Learning’s Latest Is a $100 Million Educational Game

Edsurge

The game, publicly available today, works on web browsers and iOS and Android mobile devices. based company, “Adventure Academy” is the culmination of three years of development work, involving roughly 250 employees, including Kevin Beardslee (one of the original developers of World of Warcraft) and more than 3,000 beta testers.

article thumbnail

Vernier Software & Technology Enhances Physics App and Publishes New E-book to Engage Students in Video Analysis

eSchool News

Available as a 30-day free trial and for a site-license subscription, Vernier Video Analysis enables students to use their Chromebook or another mobile device to insert a video with recorded motion and mark points to track the object in motion.

article thumbnail

imagiLabs raises $300k pre-seed to further bridge the gender gap in coding

eSchool News

based upon the Python code written by a user into the accompanying imagiLabs iOS or Android apps. The company has created a vibrant community for young girls who want to learn to code. Founded in 2018, imagiLabs is an ed-tech startup building the world’s only mobile-first community for teenage girls interested in tech.

Android 58
article thumbnail

How to Boost Classroom Engagement With the Tech Tool That 'Always Works'

Edsurge

She tried several options before jumping on a free trial of the wireless video streaming and screen mirroring technology by Vivi, an education-focused company founded in Australia. EdSurge: How has Vivi affected teacher mobility? One of the great things with Vivi is that it works with laptops, Chromebooks, iPads, Android tablets.

Tools 126