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Teacher Recommended: 50 Favorite Classroom Apps

MindShift

Layar : Another augmented reality tool, several elementary school teachers found it worked better for little kids than Aurasma, which requires individual accounts that can get complicated with young learners. iLearn United States : This game-like app has a learn mode and a game mode. Compatible with iPhones and iPads, this app is free.

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Magik Play: A beautiful blend of digital and physical play

iLearn Technology

I have seen a lot of companies try to mix physical and digital play, but had yet to see anyone do it really well. He also struggled to keep the blocks far enough away when he wasn’t building so that they didn’t interact with the iPad and mess up the “magic.” Magik Play has definitely found the sweet spot!

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Get Qurious: Interactive and Digital Play Kit

iLearn Technology

What it is: Get Qurious is a company who’s goal is to keep kids curious, creative, and expressive by combining technology and play. The Get Qurious Maker Box is packed full of interactive play opportunities.

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StackUp: track self-directed learning online

iLearn Technology

What it is: I’ve written about StackUp before here but, over the last three years, the company has grown up enough that it warrants another post! StackUp has a pretty great back story. Nick Garvin , the founder of StackUp , was fresh out of school and wanted to apply for a job at Tesla Motors. The problem?