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I feel storytelling apps are one of the most powerful aspects of using the iPad. It allows for collaboration and creativity that I couldn’t really achieve before using the iPad. Here are my 22 favorite Storytelling Apps. The list is constantly changing but the majority of them stay the same....
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You may find a storytelling app gem in this list for educators. Not just for teachers. See Haiku Deck, My Story, more Delete the scoop?
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