The document reviews the top 10 educational apps for use in the classroom. It summarizes each app, including its classroom uses, whether it provides feedback, if it promotes higher order thinking, the suggested grade level, privacy offered, how it aligns with standards and outcomes, and ease of use. The apps cover a range of subjects from note taking, math problem solving, flashcards, writing revisions, science videos, storytelling, movie making, and geography. Most are intended for grades 5 and above and aim to enhance learning while being intuitive and easy for students to use.
It is very important to be able to evaluate apps because there are too many apps out there, and we are confronted with choices. Some of them are good, some bad. Even the good ones might not serve our needs. Or those good ones might serve our needs, but the entry level is too high for our students to be able to benefit from it.
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Elliott and Frizzell Top 10 Apps Presentation
1. Top 10 Educational Apps
The 10 best apps to use to revolutionize your
classroom
By: Ashton Elliott and John
Frizzell
2. Evernote
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/gradeproof-proofreading-plagiarism/id985855300?mt=8
Classroom Uses: Students can make notes, create to-do lists, scan in
their handwritten notes, and to search their notes.
Feedback: The app does not provide a way to offer feedback, but nor
is it necessary.
Higher Order Thinking: Does not promote higher order thinking.
Suggested Grade Level: 5th+
Privacy Offered: App is passcode protected.
Standards/Outcomes: App is not connected to standards, but it does
promote better organization.
Ease of Use: App is very intuitive and easy to operate.
3. Photomath
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/photomath-camera-calculator/id919087726?mt=8
Classroom Uses: Students can take a picture of any math problem
and the app will walk the student through how to solve it step by
step.
Feedback: The app does not provide a way to offer feedback, but nor
is it necessary.
Higher Order Thinking: Does not promote higher order thinking.
Suggested Grade Level: Appropriate for any grade level.
Privacy Offered: None.
Standards/Outcomes: App offers students extra support in math
classes and will improve their outcomes.
Ease of Use: App is very intuitive and easy to operate.
4. Quizlet
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/quizlet-learn-flashcards-study/id546473125?mt=8
Classroom Uses: Students can create flashcard decks and test
themselves on classroom knowledge.
Feedback: The app does not provide a way to offer feedback, but nor
is it necessary.
Higher Order Thinking: Yes, the app will create tests by which to
assess learning for the student rather than practicing rote
memorization.
Suggested Grade Level: 5th+
Privacy Offered: Passcode protected.
Standards/Outcomes: Aids students in increasing their performance
levels and allows them to practice for tests.
Ease of Use: App is very intuitive and easy to operate.
5. Kahn Academy
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/khan-academy-you-can-learn/id469863705?mt=8
Classroom Uses: 40,000 interactive Common Core aligned practice
questions are included with instant feedback and step-by-step hints.
Follow along with what you’re learning in school or practice at your
own pace.
Feedback: The app provides immediate feedback to the user.
Higher Order Thinking: No, this app does not promote higher order
thinking.
Suggested Grade Level: Appropriate at any level.
Privacy Offered: Passcode protected.
Standards/Outcomes: This app supplements in class instruction and
helps students to master new material.
Ease of Use: App is very intuitive and easy to operate.
6. GradeProof
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/gradeproof-proofreading-plagiarism/id985855300?mt=8
Classroom Uses: This app gives students immediate feedback on
their writing and offers suggestions on how to improve and explains
its suggestions.
Feedback: The app provides immediate feedback to the user.
Higher Order Thinking: Yes, this app requires the student to discern
whether or not to accept the suggested revisions.
Suggested Grade Level: Appropriate at any level.
Privacy Offered: Passcode protected.
Standards/Outcomes: This app helps students to communicate more
effectively and convey analysis better.
Ease of Use: App is very intuitive and easy to operate.
7. Motion Math
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/motion-math/id392489333?mt=8
Classroom Uses: This app offers many engaging games to help
students learn math facts and formulas.
Feedback: The app provides immediate feedback to the user.
Higher Order Thinking: No, this app only helps the student to master
math skills.
Suggested Grade Level: Appropriate at any level.
Privacy Offered: None.
Standards/Outcomes: This app is a great addition to math
classrooms and helps students to master the skills mandated by
Common Core.
Ease of Use: App is very intuitive and easy to operate.
8. Science 360
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/science360/id439928181?mt=8
Classroom Uses: This app provides easy access to engaging science
and engineering images and video from around the globe.
Feedback: The app does not provide feedback to the user.
Higher Order Thinking: This app offers many videos and resources to
help develop the student’s higher order thinking skills.
Suggested Grade Level: Appropriate at any level.
Privacy Offered: Passcode protected.
Standards/Outcomes: This app supports positive outcomes in
science classes and helps students to think critically and scientifically.
Ease of Use: App is very intuitive and easy to operate.
9. Scribble Press
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/scribble-press-creative-book/id999929385?mt=8
Classroom Uses: This app provides students a creative platform for
children to imagine, write, illustrate, and share their own stories.
Feedback: The app does not provide feedback to the user.
Higher Order Thinking: This app can be used for projects that
promote analysis of material and conveyance of ideas.
Suggested Grade Level: Appropriate at any level.
Privacy Offered: Passcode protected.
Standards/Outcomes: This app can easily be used to support any
pre-existing curriculum.
Ease of Use: App is very intuitive and easy to operate.
10. Lego Movie Maker
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/lego-movie-maker/id516001587?mt=8
Classroom Uses: This app allows students to make stop-motion films
for projects.
Feedback: The app does not provide feedback to the user.
Higher Order Thinking: This app, like Scribble Press, can be used for
projects that promote analysis of material and conveyance of ideas.
Suggested Grade Level: 3rd-12th.
Privacy Offered: Passcode protected.
Standards/Outcomes: This app can easily be used to support any
pre-existing curriculum.
Ease of Use: App is very intuitive and easy to operate.
11. Barefoot World Atlas
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/barefoot-world-atlas/id489221652?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D4
Classroom Uses: This app allows students to explore the world’s
continents, great oceans and changing environments through an easy
to use app interface.
Feedback: The app does not provide feedback to the user.
Higher Order Thinking: This app does not promote higher order
thinking.
Suggested Grade Level: Appropriate for any level.
Privacy Offered: None.
Standards/Outcomes: This app provides a more hands on way for
students to interact with geography material.
Ease of Use: App is very intuitive and easy to operate.