Digital Learning & Apps
- Arts Apps (28)
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- Digital Learning (88)
- Digital Storytelling Apps (7)
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- Math Apps (42)
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An app that gives children tools to learn drawing techniques.
Never again feel guilty about throwing away artwork your kids bring home. Get rid of the clutter and start to enjoy your child’s work. Turn your Artkive into a high quality, hard cover book with little more than the touch of a button!
Edutopia is a comprehensive website and online community that increases knowledge, sharing, and adoption of what works in K-12 education. They emphasize core strategies: project-based learning, comprehensive assessment, integrated studies, social and emotional learning, educational leadership and teacher development, and technology integration.
Wall Whisher or Paper for the Web, gives you a blank page that can be used to ask questions, get answers, and provide feedback both inside and outside the classroom.
Technology Information Center for Administrative Leadership was created by the Santa Cruz County Office of Education to develop a repository of technology related resources and professional development for school administrators. Administrator 2.0 is an interactive community that allows anyone to post a question or discuss a topic and then receive input from administrators across the nation.
Students can create interactive stories, games, and animations to share with everyone on this website. Teachers and Parents can be involved as well, helping students creativity and aiding in their learning of digital storytelling and programming.
Pixels4Kids provides information to students about how to use coding (HTML, CSS, Javascript) to enhance their projects using multimedia all on their own.
PBS LearningMedia provides free membership for educators to access to thousands of classroom-ready, digital resources. The website hosts videos, games, audio clips, and more to deepen students’ appreciation for academic subjects.
Padlet is an Internet application that allows people to express their thoughts on a common topic easily. It works like an online sheet of paper where people can put any content (e.g. images, videos, documents, text) anywhere on the page, together with anyone, from any device. It can be used to ask questions, get answers, and provide feedback both inside and outside the classroom.
The Office of Educational Technology (OET) is under the US Department of Education and develops national educational technology policy and advocates for digital learning. OET provides a wealth of research, reports, projects, and other resources to provide educators with ways to customize and improve learning through technology.
The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) provides resources to help parents and caregivers use technology to support development. The website provides research, webcasts, and examples to create effective learning at every stage during early childhood.
Mindomo’s interactive map provides you with an interactive tool to discover e-learning resources for schools, teachers and educators.