Six educators share tips and tools, from utilizing ChatGPT to help write college recommendations to using voice technology to make poetry more engaging for students.
Our latest video game reviews feature a vengeful god, a speedy bipedal hedgehog, a laser-wielding space bounty hunter, and a squishy pink puffball.
Innovative ways to use technology to keep students engaged and on track during the pandemic.
The relatively low-priced subscription service offers an opportunity to try out a large selection of newly released titles.
Nine tech-forward librarians name their favorite digital tools.
The latest in the developer's transportation series provides templates for viewers to get their app designs rolling.
The concepts of flow, community, and nonverbal communication are explored in three intriguing and artistically daring games.
It's been a space-themed month, and Avokiddo's new app adds to the fun with a production that fuses logic, puzzles, and elements of physics.
The latest app in Tinybop, Inc.'s "Explorer's Library" allows students to experiment with heating and cooling solids, liquids, and gases—without setting off a smoke alarm.
A new app by the German developer has been nominated for two Webby Awards.
This Brothers Grimm folktale is elaborately illustrated in a traditional, yet interactive manner.
Fans of Eric Carle will rejoice in this well-presented, comprehensive app.
The following list contains a variety of options for the discerning tween who may be dabbling in money management for the first time or discovering how to make more informed food choices.
At its core, Mixerpiece is for lovers of art and visual expression who delight in creative play and the endless possibilities of collage.
Nosy Crow's last app in its "Flip-Flap" series spotlights those perennial favorite creatures: dinosaurs.
SLJ's reviewer called Florence, an intriguing app for teens, "A realistic and emotional portrayal of how relationships and dreams can flourish, wither, and rise from the ashes."
From advertising to book-making to producing animated digital shorts: Is there anything this Latinx author-illustrator can’t do?
SLJ reviews the two seasons of the bilingual “Cantícos” digital shorts, based on Susie Jaramillo’s board books featuring traditional Latin American nursery rhymes, now available on NickJr.com and the NOGGIN app.
A stunning addition to a series of truly immersive games, for players who aren’t afraid of the dark.
Bandimal will not disappoint Yatatoy fans.
More than a decade after the series' last installment, fans will be thrilled with Samorost 3.
Shockingly flawed app from typically solid developer.
Here, experts pick their favorites for the preschool set (children aged three to five) and highlight key concepts explored in these notable apps.
News and announcements from the annual International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) conference.
Nosy Crow, known for its rollicking fairy tale retellings has announced it will no longer be producing apps. Hansel and Gretel is its penultimate production.
Public libraries and middle and high schools can apply for the grants. But hurry, the deadline is July 9.
A few things to note from ALA Annual in New Orleans.
This game, which offers opportunities for cooperative play and team problem solving, will be appreciated for its design and deceptively simple, thought-provoking puzzles.
Imagine the possibilities. of immersive virtual field trips–a walk through the solar system, the experience of a tornado, a tour around a refugee camp of a science lab with the opportunity to fully explore, rotate and dissect a 3D model of the human body. of your students designing their own 360-degree, interactive, immersive stories with augmented […]
Appealing graphics and a series of solid foundational skill-building exercises make this app a winner.
The recently released sequel to the popularAlto's Adventure will keep viewers intrigued and challenged for long stretches of play.
Photoshop and Adobe Premiere for $5? Starting May 15, Adobe will offer its full suite of Creative Cloud applications to K–12 schools at $4.99 per license, per year.
A new entrée in a popular series will delight fans.
A selection of apps highlighting plants, animals, and ecosystems to share with your students as Earth Day approaches.
19 sites, apps, and more for Poetry Month.
This engaging game will intrigue mystery buffs and entertain fans of the "Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries" television series.
The 10th entry in Tinybop Inc.'s "Explorer’s Library" is now available.
An interactive adventure in which children help the protagonist move through a story while they exercise their fine-motor skills.
A new app from Ahoiii Entertainment offers children an opportunity to exercise their fine-motor and visual discrimination skills.
With a variety of backgrounds, characters, and special effects to incorporate, Movie Creator will spark creativity and imaginative play.
Introducing interactive experiments on the iPad that demonstrate principles of electricity.
Gaming apps reign this year—incorporating logic, spatial awareness, and strategy skills into the mix.
A new app from Touch Press puts students inside a cell on a mission.
Delightful animations and lively music will make this holiday and concept app a favorite all year round.
The playful, skill-building "Fiete" apps from Ahoiii Entertainment are ever popular with children. The latest just picked up an award at the Frankfurt Book Fair.
A new app injects logic and physics into an engaging game filled with more than a touch of fantasy.
These educators are embracing virtual reality as a new tool for student engagement, collaboration, and content creation.
A set of pre-literacy concept apps that has much to offer adults seeking entertaining ways to engage young learners.
A creative, pint-size maker comes up with an ingenious solution when he misses his dad.
Some apps delight users from the moment they begin, through to the very last click.
Part noir spy caper, part puzzle game, part animated graphic novel, this app defies easy categorization.
Cross-media branding? It's not unusual, but is it successful in this app?
A classic American game receives a winning digital update.
While the premise of the game is simple, two aspects of the app elevate it into an amazing experience: the Oscar-worthy animation and the hauntingly beautiful soundtrack.
Is it magic? Or is it geometry? Monument Valley llis a game to be savored.
Wondering where to find the next fantastic beasts? With the engaging and intuitive Creature Garden app children can now create their own.
Gorgeous design and a complex narrative create an addictive game that will appeal to a range of ages.
Bill Martin Jr's beloved Brown Bear turned 50, and to celebrate, a tap-and-touch encounter with the book's characters illustrated by Eric Carle has been released.
Amplify and Touch Press have joined forces to issue educational, skill-building games, one per month, on a subscription basis.
A host of maker apps await you and your library patrons, including one of our favorites that's free on iTunes this week.
Two whimsical story apps by Bo Zaunders were created using OCG's "Develop-Your-Own" framework, designed by the studio for artists and writers.
Students at Utica Community Schools are exploring interactive 3-D models using zSpace, which blends augmented and virtual reality technology. With a model of a functioning heart, for example, they can move it around and look inside.
A new tool to engage kids in the sciences that's informative, interactive, and easy to navigate.
The free iOS app We Read Too taps into books starring characters of color written by authors of color.
SLJ got a demo of the new Google Earth, released today, April 18, at an unveiling held at New York's Whitney Museum.
A 400-year-old mystery involving one of the greatest artists of all time is explored in "Buried Alive: The Secret Michelangelo Took to His Grave," a thrilling, free app from Time Traveler Tours.
In this interactive story, young viewers decide which path will lead to a missing dog.
Axel Scheffler and a flip book all in one? What could be more fun?
Today, I came face to face with an elephant, accompanied Iraqi forces as they fought to retake Falluja, and I rode along with police officers in Flint, and I tended bar for Don Cheadle. Storytelling is evolving and thrilling and sometimes dizzying. National Geographic has been growing a very cool YouTube playlist of 360° Videos. […]
A new season of the SLJ ISTE webcast series launches with “Information Literacy in the Age of Fake News” on March 16.
Tinybop's latest app, "Me," offers an excellent opportunity for self-exploration.
A digital story imbued with activities and a message about tolerance.
This vibrantly drawn, interactive app features strong female characters and offers a look at another culture (with lots of complementary extras).
Space, the most recent addition to Tinybop's "Explorer's Library," was released last month, and like the other titles in the series, exploration is the name of the game.
Unlike other tools that focus on the technical aspects of filmmaking, Toontastic 3D emphasizes storytelling, according to Google, which released the free app for Android and iOS devices today.
New apps from Ahoiii Entertainment, a developer known for its engaging, skill-building apps for young children.
Our picks highlight leading tech trends, with an eye toward the future.
Daryl Grabarek, SLJ’s resident app guru, curates a stellar list of the best educational and story apps produced in the past year.
The EdSim Challenge calls on the VR, video game, and ed tech communities to submit concepts.
The Battle of the Somme, the devastating, five-month offensive of World War 1, is commemorated in an app marking its centennial.
Amazon's new app for kids ages 7–12 brings them original short stores that unfold in snippets of chat style text on e-readers and cell phones.
Two creatures discover that the land of their dreams is not so far away after all.
Criteria for selecting math apps and a few stellar examples.
Are your students budding coders? Apple has just released a sophisticated app for students serious about programming. Our review of Swift Playgrounds.
Pat the Bunny was one of the first interactive books to make the leap to the iPad; others have followed. Here's one from Vincent Godeau.
SLJ's reviewer describes this app as "...a seamless narrative experience...rich with interpretive possibility."
For educators looking for a multimedia approach to teaching about censorship as Banned Books Week nears, Westport Independent may be just the platform.
In efforts to help libraries meet the diverse needs of their users, EBSCO Information Services has redesigned and added multiple new features to EBSCO Audiobooks.
Looking for apps to load onto your tablets at the start of the school year? We have a few.
This fall series, sponsored by littleBits, explores the education technology topics educators are talking about this school year, from virtual reality and STEAM to popular culture and digital literacy.
The interactivity of apps can offer children in a school setting for the first time a bit of playful control as they work through their new experience.
The popular, text-based adventure, a "Lovecraftian dream of Victorian London," is now available in iOS. Enter at your own risk.
Consider this your cheat sheet to augmented reality. There's so much more than Pokémon Go.
Looking to help students craft digital stories? Or spice up library promotional materials? Adobe’s free Spark suite can serve a variety of creation needs, from explainer videos and student narratives to social memes.
Google Arts & Culture offers virtual tours and a wealth of multimedia content related to art and museum and historic locations around the world. Carli Spina reviews the learning potential.
Gr 7 Up—On opening this app, the first in a new series from actor McKellen and professor Bate, viewers will be able to choose from which of three levels they would like to approach Shakespeare's text...
Gr 3–6—Children will enter an enchanting world filled with danger and mystery when they open this nonlinear storybook app by the creators of Rom and the Whale of Dreams...
In conjunction with the publication of Susie Jarmillo's flap-filled book, Los Pollitos/Little Chickies, Encantos Media Studio has released an app loaded with activities related to the traditional song.
Nearly 20,000 attendees convened in Denver for a notably robust ISTE 2016. From virtual reality to the new open resources platform Amazon Inspire, SLJ taps the highlights.
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