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    Are You Looking out for the Best Apps after the EdTech Rise on Apple?

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesMay 16, 2022Updated:May 16, 20225 Mins Read
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    The two years of pandemic have taught us a lot about technology in the classroom. The best lesson we have learnt is that quality always trumps quantity. No doubt, the world today is rich in tech teaching tools quantity- wise. Even the learning of musical instruments such as piano, for example, through some useful app is much more prevalent now than before. Exploring piano keyboard notes is no more a mystery now. EdTech is, therefore, spread in almost every walk of life. The only adventure we have to do is to sort through them all to find the gems.

    Admittedly, many parents, students and teachers are looking forward to relying least on technology this year after two years of fully virtual teaching.  So, the best EdTech apps must be the ones that can actually enhance virtual or in-person learning or everything in between. Here, we have worked out the following ten leading EdTech apps for you and your kids to avail yourselves of the most. 

    Kahoot

    Mostly a favorite of middle class students, Kahoot is an interactive platform. It successfully transforms traditional hand raising into a game the whole class enjoys a lot. Thousands of classrooms boast its appearance for some good reason. This app is really ideal for distance learning or jazzing up an in-person activity. The site has recently expanded itself. Now it includes pre-made content and tools for group work, assessment, and more.   

    PearDeck

    An excellent tool for presenting direct instruction to enforce engaged students to participate, PearDeck has recently integrated with Google Slides. It facilitates the teachers to collaborate in creating great content. Under its support, they can seamlessly add audios, gifs, and engagement components to their lessons.

    FlipGrid      

    If it is possible for students to use a little more face time, FlipGrid is an ideal way to bring it into the classroom, virtual or otherwise. With the help of this secure platform, students and teachers can record video responses, performances, presentations, discussions, and other video content. 

     Storybird

    This app helps kids preschool age and up bring their amazing stories and other creative writing to life. Storybird lets students’ voices shine and be shared through the stuff from picture books and comics to poetry and novels.

    Headspace

    It has been observed that building de-stressing, focus, and mindfulness strategies benefit the kids a lot. However, the official curriculum rarely contains these skills. By using Headspace, teachers can offer a number of exercises and resources that may help them bring mindfulness and mental health awareness into their classrooms.

    Edpuzzle        

    This website makes it easy for teachers to create videos for their students to reference at any time. So, this app is in the good books of the teachers looking to record key content for their students. With the help of this app, teachers or educators may select some existing content from YouTube and post it with questions that can check students for understanding. This helps a lot to ensure that students are fully involved in what they watch. 

    Skoove

    A bit different on the list, this app is meant to teach a good foundational knowledge of piano to you, your kids, and teenagers. It is also something like a crash course to teach you how to read music and get you playing piano. This course is never something to stick with for years. Instead, Skoove is unique in that its lessons introduce concepts rather slowly. However, sheet music comes into your sight right away. You can use this app with either a digital or acoustic piano. This app is good for learning how to read music by moving at your speed. With great visuals, available in six different languages, and a modern, easy-to-use interface, this app is a real blessing for music learners.

    Tynker

    Beyond all doubts, Tynker is a popular computer science educational site. This is because it is equipped with 3700 coding lessons to choose from. Teachers appreciate Tynker as it helps them bring fun events such as Hour of Code into their curriculum. They may also introduce STEM enrichment programs because Tynker has something for every experience level.      

    Anchor 

    This is a free podcasting tool for students to dive deeper into virtually every content area. Afterward, they may share their insights with an audience. Also, there is no surprise if a podcast is made a class project because it is true that podcasts have taken the world by storm.  

    Prodigy 

    Prodigy is really a very engaging math app for kids. Reigning supreme, it is interesting enough to get even reluctant mathematicians excited about practicing and studying. Most of the teachers use Prodigy to extend in-class activities. Besides, this app also helps teachers suggest their students some supplemental practice at home. Teachers may also track students’ progress with this excellent app.  

    AllSides 

    It is really tough and challenging for the teachers to teach kids about media bias and find quality information online. AllSides makes it easy for the kids to get the complete picture of the contemporary issues. This is purely because this app presents what multiple news outlets are saying in a really fabulous way quite easy for the kids to understand comprehensively. 

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