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Santa left a new Kindle, iPad, Kindle Fire or other media player under your tree. He did his job. Now we'll do ours. We'll tell you how to fill those devices with free intelligent media -- great books, movies, courses, and all of the rest. And if you didn't get a new gadget, fear not.
Learn how to use apps in the classroom. - Free Course
Last week's conference yielded a wealth of great video learning resources focused on using the iPad in the classroom The students at Franklin Academy have
Earth 101 is a 3D model of the globe, with tons of geographic features and landmark information, a fun geography learning tool at your finger tip.
Here's a little treat on a Monday morning. A number of premium iOS apps and games have been discounted to nothing over at the App Store, including the
I’ve been spending a lot of time in iBooks recently, and have showed teachers a whole slew of features that are new, or not as well known, in Apple’s default e-reader. So, without furth...
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A great FREE educational app is Bill Nye The Science Guy. 2013 was Bill Nye’s 20th Anniversary and Disney celebrated with the release of this educational app. Kids scan their thumbs to gain entranc...
Get iPad, iPod touch and iPhone apps while they are free! Some are only free for a limited time, so if you don't click fast, you'll miss the sale.
iPad tools for the classroom and the teacher
McGraw-Hill School Education is a content, software and services-based education company that draws on its more than 100 years of educational expertise to offer solutions, which improve learning outcomes around the world.
Bookboard offers hundreds of free books to children via a system encouraging kids to read more. Visit the website to see all the books they offer.
This collection features free e-books, mostly classics, that you can read on your computer, smart phone, or Kindle. It includes great works of fiction, non-fiction and poetry.
This free eBook is full of tips and tricks you'll benefit from for years to come! Did you know you can add your own keyboard shortcuts on the iPad or iPhone?
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