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The Wild and Amazing World of Augmented Reality

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Using an Android or iOS AR app, students aim it at an image (called a “trigger”) and reveal deeper content layered on top of the physical world be it a student’s discussion of a book they read or the inspiration behind their artwork. Then, scan the trigger image with a mobile device app and see what happens!

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Coding Websites/Webtools by Grade

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App Inventor –build Android apps on a smartphones; from MIT. KOOV –by Sony Education. CSEdWeek #hourofcode #hoc #edtech. I’ll start this list with web-based options, by grade level and then continue with a mash-up: Kindergarten. Build an App. Apps Geyser. Game Salad. Glide –create an app from a spreadsheet. Jotform App Builder.

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Coding Websites/Webtools by Grade

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App Inventor –build Android apps on a smartphones; from MIT. KOOV –by Sony Education. CSEdWeek #hourofcode #hoc #edtech. Pyonkee –free, a little glitchy. ScratchJr- -for ages 5-7. Swift Playground –from Apple, includes lessons and challenges designed to teach kids to code. Build an App. Apps Geyser. Game Salad. Learn to code.

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Mastering ePUB: Top eBook Conversion Services Unveiled

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Allows you to make your eBooks available on major operating systems, including Android, iOS, and Windows. The tool is available as an Android application. Lets you access your converted eBook on various devices, including iPad, iRiver, Kindle, Sony, Nook, and more. Supports HTML5 interactivity and games as well.

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Top 10 eBook Readers to Consider while Switching from Print Books

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This high-end eBook reader supports both PDF & EPUB formats while running on primary Android versions. Runs on Android and supports third-party apps. Sony DPT-RP1/B Digital Paper. Powered by Android 4.2.2. This reader supports almost all file formats while running on basic & advanced android versions.

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Why are ePub Textbooks Better Than PDF?

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Major digital libraries like Amazon Kindle, Apple, Sony Reader, Kobo, etc. 10 Best Apps to Read PDF Books on Android. DRM protection can also be combined with ePUB files to offer additional security features like inhibiting copying of text, specific VPN login, specifying a reading time, and much more. Digital Libraries.

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