Top 3D Pens for the Classroom
3D pens are hand-held devices that mimic the extrusion process of a 3D printer, but allow for more free-form control over what is created.
3D pens are hand-held devices that mimic the extrusion process of a 3D printer, but allow for more free-form control over what is created.
Additio is an LMS and with built-in communication that makes it easy to customize groups of kids and adjust the data you want to see for each student.
LEGO Education's SPIKE Prime helps develop confidence and STEM skills
GameSalad lets kids create custom games in a visual, rule-based coding system, so there's no need to know any coding language.
National Geographic Kids provides a great many high-quality visual learning tools.
The only thing better than teaching interested children about science, technology, engineering and math is doing it for free.
When it comes to getting the most out of a Raspberry Pi computer in the classroom, Boolean Girl Tech’s Lights, Camera, Sensors kit comes into its own.
This year's list includes a wide variety of educational sites and apps, from student response systems to curation tools to multimedia resources.
Nimbus Note is a digital notebook and web clipper where teachers and students can organize information from a variety of personal, shared, and online content.
Samsung's DeX Desktop Experience software is a unique program that lets teachers and students put all their schoolwork on their phones.
Tech & Learning magazine has announced the following 2019 winners of its annual Awards of Excellence contest.
Lalilo is a web-based literacy app for K-2 teachers.
The Mars Student Imaging Project is an online curriculum that emphasizes planetary science to get kids engaged in the imaging work of NASA scientists.
Following on the heels of Mevo’s Plus livestream camera, the $300 Mevo Start Camera can make sending HD video and clear audio easy,