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Aurasma: Create Augmented Reality Experiences in Under 2 Min.

iLearn Technology

As students look through their iPhone/iPad/Android’s camera in the Aurasma app, all of that vocabulary would pop up as others explored the room. Tips: Learners can create augmented reality experiences from the Aurasma website, but to actually view the augmented reality, an iPhone/iPad/Android device with the Aurasma app is needed.

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Monster Math: Build Mental Math Skills and Fact Fluency

iLearn Technology

Tips: Monster Math is available for the iPhone and iPad. Teachers get reporting on where students are doing well, what skills they are struggling with, and what skills haven’t been started yet. There is a free version and a $2.99 paid version of the app.

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Photomath: Scan math problems for immediate step-by-step instructions

iLearn Technology

What it is: Photomath is an app available on the App Store and Google Play. With Photomath , students can scan a math problem and learn how to solve it with step by step instructions and an answer.

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Teacher Recommended: 50 Favorite Classroom Apps

MindShift

It works only on iPhones, but is free. 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. Compatible with iPhones and iPads, this app is free. The basic version is free.

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