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Drones Take Flight as Latest K–12 Learning Tool

EdTech Magazine

The future has swooped in early: We’re already seeing drones being added to the mix of teaching tools that educators are using to help bring STEM to life in their classrooms. Drone Competition Creates Fun STEM Opportunity. Drones Prepare Students for a STEM Future. Schools Adjust Curriculums to Include Drones.

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

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Elementary Math and Science Khan Academy Kids. Creative, smart mix of pre-K to K activities is a breath of fresh air Price: Free Platforms: iOS, Android, Amazon. Adaptive math practice wrapped in role-playing adventure Price: Free (with optional paid upgrades) Platforms: Web, iOS, Android. Elementary ELA and Social Studies Epic!

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20 Best Learning Apps for Kids

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Compatibility: Android/ iOS (iPhone, iPad); Price: Free 2. Compatibility: Android/ iOS (iPhone, iPad); Price: Free, offers in-app purchases 3. Reading Eggs Reading Eggs is an award-winning learning program designed by experienced elementary teachers to help children learn to read. BrainPOP Jr.

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

eSchool News

The Vernier Video Analysis app, which was named a software winner of the 2020 Tech & Learning Awards of Excellence , is compatible with multiple devices and platforms, including macOS ® , iPadOS ® , iOS, Windows ® 10, Chrome OS , and Android.

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

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That’s roughly how much Age of Learning estimates it will have spent by the end of this year on “ Adventure Academy ,” a multiplayer online game to teach elementary- and middle-school age children subjects including math, social studies and language arts.

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4 ways to use augmented and virtual reality apps in the classroom

eSchool News

Start with the Google Cardboard headset (it’s only $15), and whether you’re using iOS, Android, Chromebooks, or iPads, we’ve curated an assortment of apps and lesson plans to try out with your students. Use Augmented Reality Apps to Enhance STEM Lessons. Either way, we’ve got you covered.

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Game Education: It’s in Their DNA – Guest Post from Courtney Pepe

EdTechTeacher

Teacher #1 – Matthew Farber ( @MatthewFarber ), Social Studies. Says Farber of Game Education; “I use games in social studies because the mechanics (e.g. Harry Moore School of NJCU recently received a grant from Sphero, a company that makes ball-size glowing robots that teachers can use to o teach literacy, coding, STEM.