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Android Apps Anyone?

A Principal's Reflections

Ever since becoming connected in March 2009 I have relied on two primary mobile devices. She eventually gave me her iPhone when it was time for her to upgrade and this has been my primary mobile device for the past year. The only problem is that this is the first Android device that I have had in my possession for any extended time.

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The Wild and Amazing World of Augmented Reality

Ask a Tech Teacher

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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Android Apps for the understanding level of Bloom's

Kathy Schrock

This is a re-posting of a blog post of August 5, 2013, which originally appeared on the now-defunct Sony Education Ambassadors site. On July 7, 2015, I provided an overview of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy and include a set of Android apps and Web sites that could be used to support teaching and learning at the remembering level.

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7 VR Glasses for Young Pioneers of Virtual Worlds

Fractus Learning

With outstanding sound, great graphics and true mobility, the HTC Vive is an awesome gateway into the virtual universe. Sony PlayStation VR (Requires PlayStation 4). The Sony PlayStation VR is the next great leap forward for video game consoles. Easy to set up, it connects physically with most modern iOS and Android smartphones.

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Coding Websites/Webtools by Grade

Ask a Tech Teacher

App Inventor –build Android apps on a smartphones; from MIT. Animatron –design and publish animated and interactive content that plays everywhere, from desktop computers to mobile devices. KOOV –by Sony Education. I’ll start this list with web-based options, by grade level and then continue with a mash-up: Kindergarten.

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Coding Websites/Webtools by Grade

Ask a Tech Teacher

App Inventor –build Android apps on a smartphones; from MIT. Animatron –design and publish animated and interactive content that plays everywhere, from desktop computers to mobile devices. KOOV –by Sony Education. Pyonkee –free, a little glitchy. ScratchJr- -for ages 5-7. Build an App. Apps Geyser. Game Salad. Learn to code.

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Mastering ePUB: Top eBook Conversion Services Unveiled

Kitaboo on EdTech

The cloud-based technology also allows you to publish and distribute eBooks on all mobile platforms and devices securely. Allows you to make your eBooks available on major operating systems, including Android, iOS, and Windows. The tool is available as an Android application. Supports HTML5 interactivity and games as well.

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