Technology Tuesday
11.17.15
Free Apps
Nommons: Math Explorers
Blast-off and explore the universe with the Nommons, the alien civilization that’s powered by math!
Learn addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division as you answer questions in order to unlock new parts for your spacecraft. After you’ve assembled your ship, it’s time to equip it with power-ups and take off!
Steer your ship with a swipe of a finger as you avoid obstacles, bounce on top of enemies, collect candy, and rescue the stranded Nommons that you pass along the way.
Learn addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division as you answer questions in order to unlock new parts for your spacecraft. After you’ve assembled your ship, it’s time to equip it with power-ups and take off!
Steer your ship with a swipe of a finger as you avoid obstacles, bounce on top of enemies, collect candy, and rescue the stranded Nommons that you pass along the way.
Fingerprint Play Maker
Make your own play! Create and customize your character by picking clothing, win and lose animations and your own sound effects to make a learning app as unique as your fingerprint.
Remember The Milk
Take your to-do list anywhere with this feature-packed app; never forget the milk (or anything else) again. Remember The Milk (RTM) for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad connects with the popular online service of the same name. With millions of users worldwide, Remember The Milk is everywhere you are: from mobile to the web to apps including Outlook, iCal, Gmail, Google Calendar, Twitter, and more. Learn more at www.rememberthemilk.com. This would be a great app for those with ADHD!
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The Adventures of Ash & Ollie: ScreenTime
It's up to their parents to set some rules and help them understand that the world isn't just one big screen. An engaging, interactive storybook with added games and a photo album feature, ‘ScreenTime’ will make your kids laugh while teaching them issues around managing screen time.
Website Wealth
Kids In Mind
The purpose of kids-in-mind.com is to provide parents and other adults with objective and complete information about a film's content so that they can decide, based on their own value system, whether they should watch a movie with or without their kids. If you plan to show a clip in your class or watch a movie with your children, Kids In Mind can help you sift through the movie's language, violence, and nudity to determine it's appropriateness for your intended audience.
Education Resource Center
Heather Rollins, M.S.
Director
Cannon-Clary College of Education
Harding University
Email: hrollins@harding.edu
Website: http://hardingeducationresourcecenter.weebly.com/
Phone: 501-279-4549