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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. Essentially, it lets you enjoy an upgraded Android experience on interactive whiteboards. Read on to learn all about Android EDLA-certified devices and their impact on classrooms. So, what is EDLA?

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Top 10 eBook Apps for the eLearning Industry

Kitaboo on EdTech

We have listed the top 10 eBook apps best suited for the eLearning industry. #1 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. Freda is a free eBook reading platform that is compatible with Android, iOS, and Windows.

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How eBook Reader Devices are Changing the Publishing Industry

Kitaboo on EdTech

The publishing industry is undergoing a major change as more and more readers prefer eBooks over printed books. It’s a user solution that allows you to transform your multimedia content into a mobile-friendly format. billion by 2027, according to Statista. Table of contents What Are eBook Reader Devices and Why Are They Popular?

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Master the Art of eBooks with ePUB Reader SDK

Kitaboo on EdTech

eBooks, which are digital versions of traditional print books, have revolutionized the publishing industry. 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.

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Hour of Code: How Students Can Build Their Own Apps

Ask a Tech Teacher

App developers can work for software companies, retailers, in healthcare, in the travel industry, for the entertainment industry, or in financial services. Students do need to set up their mobile device to run the app. Here’s a quick video tutorial on the basic app, Talk To Me : Code HS: Mobile Apps.

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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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Library in Your Pocket

The Daring Librarian

The Library in Your Pocket: Mobile Trends for Libraries View more presentations from Meredith Farkas. Information Wants To Be Free Website The above slideshare preso is from a talk for Western New York Library Resources Council’s "Gadgets and Gear: A Tech Gathering" - May 7, 2010 And it BLEW me AWAY! Mobile Libraries!