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Teacher Recommended: 50 Favorite Classroom Apps

MindShift

Compatible with iPhones and iPads, this app is free. iLearn United States : This game-like app has a learn mode and a game mode. It works on iPhone and iPad and the lite version is free. It works on iPhones and iPads and the lite version is free. The teacher then uses her phone or iPad to scan across the room.

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MobyMax: Tablet + help differentiating instruction

iLearn Technology

At Anastasis , we are a 1-1 iPad setting, this works really well for us, but we also have a population where we can request a device in a BYOD situation. One of our struggling students (happens to be dyslexic) has a broken iPad and used the MobyMax for the last two weeks in his 7th grade year.

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Flipgrid for every classroom

iLearn Technology

Students can respond with short video responses using any browser, Chromebook, iPad, tablet, or mobile device. Flipgrid is also a great way to build a growth mindset and self-assessment. It’s simple (and free) to get started, just create a grid and add a topic to spark some discussion.

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Woot Math: Adaptive learning for fractions and decimals

iLearn Technology

The Woot Math system works on the web, iPads, or Chromebooks seamlessly…it truly is a great option for any classroom! Here you can print out student login cards, assign an initial topic, and the program will adaptively generate and assess thousands of interactive problems.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

” Via Apple Insider : “Jamf’s ‘innovation pod’ aims to offer iPad-based education to students in Haiti.” Via Chalkbeat : “ Indiana ’s new ILEARN test is expected to be shorter than ISTEP.” “Assessing the dangers of AI applications in education” by Tony Bates.

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Metanoia- the journey of changing one’s mind, heart, self, or way of life (basically what #edu is all about!)

iLearn Technology

What we actually end up with is new standards, new curricula (usually replacing one one-size-fits-all with another one-size-fits-all), new technology initiatives, more professional development, added “rigorous” expectations, new standardized tests, new assessment systems, and new buzz words.