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Robotics and Computer Science for Elementary Level Learners

User Generated Education

I absolutely love all of the new robotics toys that have been coming out for elementary age learners. Create a humanoid robot with UBTECH’s Jimu Robot Meebot robot kit—and program it with the free Jimu Robot app on your iPhone or iPad. One of my gifted girls noted, “Where do all of these robots come from?”

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Screencast Tools to Demonstrate Student Learning

Teacher Reboot Camp

Seesaw (web, iOS, Android, Chromebook, and Kindle Fire) is the digital portfolio platform I currently use with my elementary students. Screencast with your iPhone. Teachers can communicate effectively with both parents and students in multiple languages, assess students, and collect work. Subscribe for FREE to receive regular updates!

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20 Best Learning Apps for Kids

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Compatibility: Android/ iOS (iPhone, iPad); Price: Free 2. Compatibility: Android/ iOS (iPhone, iPad); Price: Free, offers in-app purchases 3. Reading Eggs Reading Eggs is an award-winning learning program designed by experienced elementary teachers to help children learn to read. BrainPOP Jr.

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12 Tools to explore during Computer Science Week

Neo LMS

Hopscotch is an app (iPad/IPhone) that enables students (ages 8-14+) to learn about coding by creating a game, changing a drawing into an animation, or exploring the projects that have been shared to the gallery. Kubo coding is a good program for starting with elementary students, specifically grades K through 5. Kubo coding.

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12 Free Learning Apps and Websites for Kids at Home This Summer

Graphite Blog

Good for: Reading, writing, creativity Grades: 1-5 Platforms: iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Android. Good for: Reading Grades: K-12 Platforms: iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Android. Good for: Math, literacy, social and emotional learning Grades: Pre-K-2 Platforms: iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Android, Kindle Fire. Libby, by Overdrive.

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Screencast Tools to Demonstrate Student Learning

Teacher Reboot Camp

Seesaw (web, iOS, Android, Chromebook, and Kindle Fire) is the digital portfolio platform I currently use with my elementary students. Screencast with your iPhone. Teachers can communicate effectively with both parents and students in multiple languages, assess students, and collect work. Subscribe for FREE to receive regular updates!

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Sudden Shift to Online Learning Revealed Gaps in Digital Literacy, Study Finds

Edsurge

We’re great at reading on our Kindles and our iPhones and all that jazz, but do children know how to type, can they actually create something with their own ideas?” “American kids and families are great at consuming tech, but not great at creating with technology,” Pacheco-Guffrey tells EdSurge. And the logistics of that are mind-blowing.”

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