BY Tyler Tschida on Tue January 24th, 2012
Here's your chance to win Abby - Basic Skills Preschool ($1.99) for iPad.
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BY Jamie Young on Fri January 06th, 2012
Everything is going digital, and now more colleges are striving to keep up with the App Store, too.
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BY Kathryn Zane on Wed December 28th, 2011
Learn to tell the difference between poison oak and other leafy shrubs.
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BY Kathryn Zane on Mon December 12th, 2011
A translator dedicated just to the city of Birmingham, England.
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BY Kathryn Zane on Sat November 12th, 2011
Listen to these dinosaurs and try to pronounce those awesome scientific names. Really, I'll wait while you try.
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BY Kathryn Zane on Sun October 09th, 2011
Change your favorite words into zeroes and ones.
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BY Kathryn Zane on Wed August 31st, 2011
Holding huge models of tiny things in the palm of your hand.
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BY Kathryn Zane on Thu June 16th, 2011
Kids can hear Albert read their favorite stories to them, or Mom and Dad can write them their own fairy tales for bedtime. Great for writing personalized stories with kids names in them.
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BY A.T. Faust III on Tue May 17th, 2011
If kicking back with a good technical read is your idea of a Hemingway vacation, this Safari should be tops in your itinerary.
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BY Robin Rhys on Tue May 10th, 2011
Looking for a way to entertain your kids while making them smarter? Today's AppAdvice EXTRA focuses on five apps to help you do just that.
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BY Tim Chaten on Tue May 10th, 2011
Even in this digital age of autocorrect and spell checkers, both young and old need to learn how to spell words. There is a foundation that must be developed before these great tools can help out. There are some nice apps to help you with this on the iPhone. We compare our favorites in this AppGuide.
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BY Tim Chaten on Mon May 09th, 2011
Learning the 50 states and capitals can be a challenge for many young students and even older ones. Those students with iPhones/iPod touches may now have an edge. There is a wide variety of fantastic US state study aid apps. We compare our favorites in this AppGuide.
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BY Mike Lata on Fri May 06th, 2011
IntelliVocab for the GRE and GMAT offers MIT-tested methods of learning vocabulary words. This iPhone app is available for free on the App Store.
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BY Kathryn Zane on Wed May 04th, 2011
An app for those with learning disabilities or spectrum disorders.
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BY Lory Gil on Wed April 27th, 2011
Pick up the pieces of the United States... and put them where they belong with this fun and educational puzzle.
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BY Lisa Caplan on Fri April 15th, 2011
The LinguPingu series of preschool foreign language apps are based on solid educational principles. But, they also bring a touch of irreverent humor to make learning fun. Enter to win a free copy!
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BY Casey Tschida on Fri April 15th, 2011
AppAdvice has teamed up with iLearnFastSoftware.com in order to offer you a chance to win one of five (5) promo codes for Algebra Explained c. 1 Order of Operations for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch ($3.99).
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BY Tim Chaten on Tue January 25th, 2011
Spanish is spoken in many countries around the world. The iPad can be a great friend in learning and translating Spanish. This AppList is aimed to showcase the very best Spanish learning and translating apps for the iPad.
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BY Erik Wallace on Sat December 19th, 2009
It's a task manager that caters to the needs of students, but is it really worth $2.99? Can a dedicated app for managing student courses establish its place against all of the generic task mangers of the App Store? Read the full review to find out!
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