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With kids staying at home, parents may be looking for educational apps and games for their kids. Here are 5 things to look for in a good educational app for elementary students. #edtech #mcgill @Edumcgill @CommonSenseEd @CommonSense
More resources. wbtw.com/health/coronav…
More resources 3/n bit.ly/3b9PAad
6/n The original how to guide for spotting good educational apps. It was buried a little in the first tweet.
If you are a parent using learning apps or games with your kids, my lab has some online studies for you.
First one is on your child’s home use of math learning apps. surveymonkey.com/r/K7528SC
Second one has you judging learning apps and deciding if they should be downloaded or deleted. surveymonkey.com/r/5L2G8DV
12/n home math tasks for k-8. docs.google.com/document/d/1Pj…
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