The purpose of this group is to share different Apps that can be used in the classroom. Such Apps will be evaluated by teachers to know which is the best, if it is paid or free, level of security, interface etc.
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SimplePhysics lets you design complex structures for everything from tree houses to ferris wheels and then simulates your design with a sophisticated physics engine.
Started by jacinta. Last reply by Isa Santoveña Jacks Feb 14, 2015. 2 Replies 1 Like
Teachers have always looked for creative ways to reach all learners; apps are no different. I have experimented with their use in my classes and had wonderful results. My students are more fluent…Continue
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I am willing and eager to learn new ways to reach and hold my students' interest at all times.
TEACHERS HAVE TO USE APPS IN CLASSROOM BECAUSE THE CHILDREN ARE DIGITAL NOW AND THE STUDENTES MUST BE CREATIVE PEOPLE AND DEVELOP NEW TECHNIQUES IN EACH CLASS.
Thank you I will definitely try this.
Annette
We are planning to have a workshop on developing Android based educational app. Initially this would be for teachers. Later on these teachers will train students. Will come back with more information when things are finalised.
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Thank you,
Ramesh
Dear Angela,
We think it is important to let a child have, their own development. The socialization is very important in their early child. Children are going to use a tablet or mobile device by imitation, we mean they are going to use them by themselves.
When educators observe children are using mobile devices in natural way, it is the precise moment to include them into the classroom.
We have had a discussion in our school about how young children could be by the time we let them start using apps in the classroom. One of the principals says that children should all have a tablet from grade one on, others say that around grade 5 and opinions vary. What would you say?
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