*Mobile App
Top 50 Sites/Apps of 2015
- * Seesaw - Excellent free mobile app (Android/iOS) for students creating digital portfolio w/ educational portal.
- Code Kingdoms - One of my favorite sites for learning how to program (Javascript) by drag-n-dropping blocks of code (i.e Scratch). Also, has an abundance of lesson plans and students can learn how to create their own Minecraft style game.
- * Oncore - A free to use iPad app for teachers that acts like an all-in-one Learning Management System, where educators can assess students, take attendance, communicate w/ parents, and much more.
- * Plotagon - A wonderful site/app for digital storytelling where students create animated movies (i.e Xtranormal) by typing a script.
- Grammarly - A terrific site for helping students w/ their grammar, spelling, and more w/ detailed reporting.
- * Sketch Nation - A great free site/app (iOS/Android) for creating games. Students can also work on their STEM skills and learn the basics of programming.
- * Ignite Teaching - An excellent free iPad app for Project Based Learning through collaborative digital presentations/projects.
- Help Teaching - A very nice site for educational resources, printables, assessments, and more.
- * Class Compete - A super fun and innovative Game Based Learning system for grades K-8 in the subjects of Math and English.
- * WhatsDue - A cool new free mobile app (iOS/Android) for keeping students and parents up to date on what is happening in the classroom.
- Modern Chalkboard - A great site for finding free Smart Board resources and tutorials.
- * Galxyz - An innovative mobile app (Android/iOS) for Elementary Science that is COPPA compliant and aligned to Common Core Standards.
- * Mystery Word Town - The excellent mobile (Android/iOS) app that uses Game Based Learning to help learn and spell words.
- * Box Island: One Hour Coding - A fun free iOS app for ages 6 on up learning the basics of coding.
- TenMarks - A very popular site for Math for grades 1st-12th that tracks student progress as well as helps teachers differentiate instruction.
- * Bloomz - Bloomz is a free (iOS/Android) app for educators looking to communicate w/ parents via mobile devices.
- * Monster Math - An excellent iOS Math game w/ high replay value that helps students learn their basic Math Skills through an innovative platform-type game.
- Versal - A nice site for creating interactive digital lessons, that is ideal for online learning.
- Learnteria - A new site for educators looking for reviews on a wide variety items, such as: sites, books, apps, and more.
- * WonderBox - A wonderful free iPad app for students learning a number of different subjects (i.e Math, Geography, Science, etc) through use of videos, maps, images, and more.
- Story Shares - An interesting new site for readers grades K-12th. Story Shares creates digital books that are customized per Reading Level.
- * Quiz Hero - One of my favorite (iOS/Android) free apps that uses RPG game elements to learn a variety of subjects, such as: Math, Vocabulary, Science, etc).
- * Tickle - A fantastic iOS app to learn how to program by dragging blocks of code together, that works on items such as: Sphero, drones, etc.
- Quizizz - A excellent site for creating multiplayer quizzes where educators get results in real-time.
- * CodeQuest - A fun iOS app that helps teaches students learn how to code in CSS or html, ideal for STEM.
- Choosito - A new and safe way to search the web for students and library resources.
- AlfaTyping - A great site for educators for students to learn how to type while educators track their progress.
- * Milk Hunt - A entertaining Math game for 1st-5th grade that has students collecting bottles of milk while answering different questions.
- * Make It - A nice iOS app for grades K-2nd for creating games, stories, slideshows, and more.
- * Flashsticks - An innovative site/app for learning a foreign language through interactive post-it notes.
- * Brownie Points - An excellent free iPad app for Math grades K-7th, that uses an incentive based learning system.
- CodeCampKidz - An interesting site for students 5th-8th learning how to code in html, Javascript, and more.
- * myBlee Math - A nice free iOS app 5-12 yrs old learning Math. myBlee not only tracks student progress but offers rewards and puzzles in a wide range of Mathmatical topics.
- Erase all Kittens - A unique site that has students "hack" through the levels of a game to rescue all the kittens. A nice way to learn how to code and ideal for STEM.
- Lumio - Excellent site/company for Math games and resources, ideal for mobile learning or a 1:1 environment.
- * JellyBean Scoop - An interesting new site/app (Android/iOS) for finding "true" stories divided into four Reading levels. Be sure to check out JellyBean Writer too!!
- LearnBop - A great site for educators teaching Math in grades K-12 that tracks student progress and allows educators to differentiate instruction.
- FlipQuiz - A fun site for creating Jeopardy style game quizzes.
- * Spell 'till you Drop - A super fun iPad app that has students learning how to spell while playing through a game of building a bridge, w/ over 600 words included.
- * Code Blast - A nice introductory to problem solving by programming a rocket in this fun iPad app.
- * Explain 3D - Is a innovative mobile (Android/iOS) app that acts as an interactive encyclopedia that has a wide range of simulations on topics such as electronics, machines, and more.
- * Scoodle Jam - A great iPad app for grades K-6th ideal for Project Based Learning. Students can create presentations, drawings, projects, and more as well as choose through lots of educational templates.
- Study Ladder - A wonderful site for educational resources and games on a number of different subjects.
- * Monster Physics - An excellent iOS app for kids ages 9-11 learning the basic concept of Physics by creating their own interactive creations.
- * Zap Zap Math - A cool free mobile (iOS/Android) app for self paced learning in Math.
- * NumberShire - A terrific site/app for K-2nd learning basic Math concepts that tracks student's progress and is aligned to Common Core Standards.
- * Counting Kingdom - One of my favorite iOS apps for addition/Math for kids 6-8 yrs old that uses the popular "tower/defense" style game.
- * SlateMath - A free iPad for young learners learning the basic concepts of Math and numbers, w/ over 38 different activities.
- Kidtopia - A nice safe COPPA/CIPA compliant search engine for kids/students.
- Telling Time w/ the Smurfs - A great and fun way for students to learn how to tell time through an interactive story w/ Papa and Brainy Smurf.
Hope you will take a look at Make Beliefs Comix app for iPad users at the iTunes store. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteBill Zimmerman
Creator, MakeBeliefsComix.com