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Learn about collection What to look for in kids’ apps featuring Monument Valley 2, Hoopa City 2, PuppetMaster, and many more on App Store. Enjoy these apps on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
"In today’s 'selfie' generation, photography isn’t always seen as a high art form, especially among our students. Therefore, it’s up to us to share the work of prominent photographers and showcase what a powerful form of expression photography can be." Thanks to Amanda Koonlaba for sharing this resource on the NEA edCommunities Middle School Strategies community.
Apple unveiled the latest iPad, a model of its entry-level tablet aimed for teachers and students. The Post's Geoff Fowler goes back to school to see if it's worth buying.
The Taking Flight with iPad Student Series has been designed to teach K-6 students how to care for iPad, and prepare and approach iPad for a day of learning in a fun and creative way. The activities also give students the foundational skills they need to express themselves through drawing, photograp…
The simple interface of Screen Time extends to parental controls, allowing parents just as much power in limiting Minecraft or Instagram on a child’s device. Google offers something similar in Android, but Google’s parental controls seem to be built on top of their enterprise tools; you’re effectively setting up an Android device as you would lock one down for a business. This makes their tools far harder to configure, and even as a systems admin by trade I struggled with Google’s tools. Apple’s tools, built upon the simple Screen Time interface, is instantly intuitive.
Obviously these tools do not do the parenting for you, you’ll still need to think of your own limits, and negotiate them with your children, but having the controls on your own device is fantastic. Of course, many children may not be as impressed. This message was sent to a friend of mine, once his seven year old’s Minecraft limits were reached:
We've spent our summer building innovative tools to help students of all ages and levels get the most out of learning, the minute they walk back into your
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