Learning with Video Games
Can simply playing video games that demand critical thinkingĀ help players better apply the use of those skills to real-world scenarios? We’d say no, probably not — at least […]
Can simply playing video games that demand critical thinkingĀ help players better apply the use of those skills to real-world scenarios? We’d say no, probably not — at least […]
MonkeyThinks is an app designed to help young children develop their vocabulary during the beginning stages of speech.
BrainPOP Jr. is a web-based educational service geared towards children who are between Kindergarten and Third Grade.
Versu combines a reading app with an element of gaming in which users can participate in, and choose their characters’ thoughts, feelings, actions, and words.
Dyscalculator is a calculator app designed specifically to meet the needs of users with dyscalculia.
Bitsboard combines a number of strategies for teaching alternative learners into one versatile and customizable app.
iWriteWords is a handwriting app where users trace words, letters, and numbers at their own pace in order to become more familiar with the alphabet and numeral system.
Geomaster is an educational app designed to help users become more familiar with geography.
Stack the States is an app for iOS and Windows Phone, that helps users become more familiar with the cities, states, and flags of the United States, while practicing Focus and Working Memory Skills.
Xtranormal is a great tool for creating fun and unique animations, quickly and easily. It is designed for all users, and helps encourage writing and story telling.
All membership plans come with full access to our entire suite of tools learning guides, and resources. Here are a few of the ones we think you’ll like the most: