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How Android EDLA Can Transform Your Classroom

ViewSonic Education

Android EDLA-certified devices – you may have heard the term in conversation with colleagues or while browsing through forums. However, if you’re not closely tracking EdTech trends, you might be uncertain about what it means. Essentially, it lets you enjoy an upgraded Android experience on interactive whiteboards.

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Master the Art of eBooks with ePUB Reader SDK

Kitaboo on EdTech

An SDK provides the needed libraries and support to ensure this standard is maintained in every eBook reader. It powers dedicated e-readers, including Nook, Bookeen, and many more custom e-reading apps on iOS and Android. With just a little library, you can get a fully functional reader by plugging it into an application.

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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.

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Comics for Engaging Students! 22+ Resources & Ideas

Teacher Reboot Camp

Many comic creation tools are free, easy to use and allow learners to choose from a library of characters, props, scenes, speech bubbles, and templates. Comics Head – iOS and Android app to make comics. Students add their own images or can choose from their library of characters, backdrops, and speech bubbles.

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Learn With QR Codes! 22+ Apps, Web Tools and Activities

Teacher Reboot Camp

QR codes get learners out of their seat scanning to discover what the knowledge they will uncover with their mobile devices. Create QR codes on your mobile device with the Quickmark app, which allows students to scan and create QR codes with an iOS, Android, or Windows phone. Students can create QR codes for the library.

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Top 10 eBook Apps for the eLearning Industry

Kitaboo on EdTech

It is compatible with Windows, Android, and iOS and allows students to download content regardless of e-textbook format, based on their needs and requirements. Compatible with Android and iOS, Aldiko Book Reader is an eBook reading platform that allows learners to learn from the comfort of their homes. 2 Aldiko Book Reader.

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Assessing the effectiveness of cloud-based web filters for K-12 schools

Hapara

Today’s students are learning on computers, tablets and mobile-devices and using the internet for class activities, research, assessments, communication and collaboration. When learners are logged into their school Google account, Hāpara Filter works on computers, tablets and mobile devices, as well as Android, macOs and Windows.