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Best Vocabulary Apps for Students

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

From elementary school students to those preparing for high-stakes tests like the SAT or GRE, these vocabulary apps provide a diverse range of features tailored to different learning styles and objectives. Duolingo ( iOS and Android ) Duolingo offers a fun, free, and effective way to learn over 40 languages through quick, bite-sized lessons.

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Elementary Technology Favorites by Grade Level

Tech Helpful

One of the things shared was the list of "tried and true" technology usage by grade level at our elementary school. You will immediately see that our teachers have access to iPads and many of their choices are iOS apps but often there are web versions and android apps for these as well. She rocked it!

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Try SplashLearn for Summer Learning and Fall Success

The CoolCatTeacher

The advantages of this approach include: SplashLearn is multi-platform and works on iOS, Android, and Desktop and also allows students to swap between platforms while tracking performance. The company who sponsored it compensated me via cash payment, gift, or something else of value to include a reference to their product.

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Math Webtools to Support Any Curriculum

Ask a Tech Teacher

Programs are geared to the particular learning of Elementary and Middle School, and Middle and High School with games and lessons aligned to state and national standards like Common Core, TEKS and MAFS. I like that this program includes parents as partners in learning by providing parents with a view of their child’s learning.

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PASCO Motion Sensor–A Must for Science Classes

Ask a Tech Teacher

Their products are wireless, Bluetooth- and/or USB-connectable, and their SPARKvue software runs on Mac and Windows platforms, Chromebooks, iPads, iPhones, and Android. to investigate frames of reference. They provide a wealth of rugged, inquiry-based products to educators in more than 100 countries around the world.

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Scholastic Makes Misleading Privacy, Security Claims in Services Directed to Children

Doug Levin

Many of the products are paired with Scholastic books that are marketed in schools to elementary-school-aged children (under the age of 13). While the mobile app privacy policy references the web-version’s terms, the opposite is not true. Google Play (Android): [link]. iOS: [link].

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10 ways to use QR Codes for Hour of Code

Ask a Tech Teacher

There are valid reasons for using QR Codes in your classroom or as a teacher-author: High Capacity – they store a lot more data, allowing you to share real content and not just IDs or references. To find one for mobile devices, check the Android or App store. Some phones and mobile devices come with QR coders already installed.

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