The purpose was to share information about
what apps students were using in class and what apps they might be using outside of school.
The corporations ask for the data and offer the very computers and
apps the students use in class as an incentive to hand it over.
Net Texts gives us a web - based application that teachers can use to upload media that will sync with an
iPad app students can use to download their course materials.
bITjAM recently worked with Stoke - on - Trent College to create a
timetable app students could access on their smart phones.
Gmail, Drive / Docs, Calendar, Sites, YouTube, Reader, and Blogger are just a few of the
amazing apps your students will enjoy, but the hidden beauty of Google Apps is the sharing, security, and web - based platform.
That's key for classrooms, Myerson says, where teachers want control over
what apps their students can use, and students want something with great battery life and a selection of familiar Windows software.
Number Line: with
this app students can practice skip counting and representing different math operations.
The courses are attractive to a range of students as the language is relatable, and
the apps students build run on devices they know and use.
On
the app students can create multiple page stories.
Within
the app each student creates their own vocabulary book in which they put in the definition, a sentence, and an illustration.