Paperless classroom app Showbie now optimized for iPad Pro and Apple Pencil
Showbie is an app for assigning, collecting and reviewing work in your iPad classroom.
Showbie is an app for assigning, collecting and reviewing work in your iPad classroom.
Newsela has just launched its official iOS app to better help students tap into the full potential of their reading ability.
With this app, you can quickly and easily see if you've correctly solved an equation.
You can pick up seven fun apps now for just $0.99 each.
The latest update to this educational app provides new ways for your kids to learn from Dash and Dot.
Parents and teaches will love these apps.
Fruit Ninja has sprouted a spinoff game that seeks to make learning math more fun for kids.
Google has just come up a handful of treats for teachers who are using its Classroom learning management system.
Just say the word and Dictionary.com for Apple Watch will define it for you.
Yet another new chapter has unfolded in the Foldify franchise.
The most notable addition in the new version of History Here is a new feature called Tours.
On the iPad edition of the app, you can now sharpen your skills with more than 150,000 interactive exercises.
Blaze and the Monster Machines introduces preschoolers to STEM concepts.
Duolingo has officially entered the classroom.
Apple has just announced several significant new features for iTunes U.
Here's your chance to win the latest title in the TeachMe series of educational apps.
Apple is giving away Lucas Zanotto's Drawnimal as its free App of the Week in the App Store.
If you want your little ones to sharpen their reasoning skills by having them interact with shapes, Busy Shapes comes highly recommended.
After taking you on a trip across the universe, HarperCollins and Professor Brian Cox are now inviting you to take part in a journey set much closer to home.
Codecademy: Hour of Code has just gone universal, just over a month after its launch in the App Store.
Busytown Mysteries invites kids to embark on interactive adventures called "toontales."
This week's edition of Shelf Control is one for the kids. And if you and your little ones are fans of The Lonely Beast ABC, then it is also one for the books.
The tracing mode, along with the the ability to personalize words and photos, make this fun app even better.