Devoted fans of television are often willing to watch reruns of their favorite shows, and that goes for young enthusiasts as well as adults. In Elmo's World and You, Sesame Street remixes some segments from its television show (and related products) to create this app.
The second-gen robotics system teaches STEM concepts to elementary students.
Share these digital resources with thespians and students of Shakespeare during National Poetry Month.
While genetics is a topic generally taught in secondary schools, an app from Avokiddo introduces the concept of DNA, and mutability, to a younger audience.
I’ve been doing a lot of app smashing these days, but I recently discovered that sometimes suites are just, well, sweet. Even sweeter when they are free. A little over a year ago, I kinda fell in love with Adobe Voice, for its easy, elegant storytelling affordances. Gather your images, hit the record button and […]
Two deep and highly engaging illustrated apps bring European history—from notes on royal scandals to video clips on how to catch a rat—to the iPad.
Distance didn't keep these three school librarians from scoring a grant for Finch robots so that their students could all code together.
"Downton Abbey" withdrawals? While movies, books, and even travel recommendations have been made for those experiencing the symptoms, there's always the Downton iOS option. But buyers beware; can you really afford this abbey?
Enter your dream maker space in the Department of Education's CTE Makeover Challenge. You may just snag the money to make it happen. But hurry; the deadline is April 1.