
I’ve mentioned before how proud I am to be an Apple Distinguished Educator (ADE). A talented team of ADEs has created APPitic, a directory featuring more than 1300 educational apps. The apps are organized into common subject/topic areas called themes. Those familiar with the concepts of multiple intelligences or Bloom’s taxonomy will also find suggestions for apps to support those learning frameworks. The most recent addition is a great collection of apps for special needs contributed by Jeanne Biddle. If you’re interested in apps for teaching and learning, APPitic is definitely worth a visit.
Posted on 10 December 2011
Tags: apps, education, learning, teaching
About the Author
Dr. Andy Brovey, The Portable Prof, has over twenty-five years experience in educational technology, including teaching, administration and professional development. In 2007, Apple Inc. recognized his work and named him an Apple Distinguished Educator. Andy now runs a professional development business, working on site and online to help others make sense and make use of digital tools. He started the iPad Academy blog shortly after the first iPad went on sale, and is the author of the self-published eBook - iPad Academy: Tips, Tricks and Clever Techniques. He also created and directs the iPad Academy Master Class, an online video training series to help others become more comfortable and competent with the iPad. Video Message from Andy
Awesome resource for our teachers! Thanks for sharing!
Excellent list. I plan to share it with superintendents, teachers, and technology coordinators that I deal with.
Thanks Nathan and thanks for sharing with others.