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Apps for Educators: Recommendati... - Ashley Anderson, Janet Anderson

Apps for Educators: Recommendations for Elementary and Secondary Classrooms

Ashley Anderson, Janet Anderson
Phyllis J. Washington College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Montana , English
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If you're an educator looking for ways to successfully integrate technology into your classroom, this book is at your service. A group of University of Montana pre-service teachers has compiled a collection of apps across a range of subjects and grade levels that we think can help students become excited about learning. Whether you're teaching Math, Science, Language Arts, Art, Social Studies, Health and Fitness, or Special Education we've included brief summaries on how to integrate these apps successfully into your classroom, any potential downfalls of the technology, and how these apps offer something beyond traditional teaching methods.
This book was produced by a group of pre-service teachers in Jason Neiffer's Education 370: Instructional Media and Computer Applications class at the Phyllis J. Washington College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Montana.

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