Lisa Solomon
Regional Manager, LA | Common Sense Media
Kids are naturally creative. Whether they're using pen and paper or a stylus and an iPad, kids find surprising ways to build, craft, and design. Help foster their interest in art, science, music, and construction by offering them a variety of tools to inspire and delight. Common Sense’s Essential Creativity Guide offers hand-selected educational apps, games, and websites. Each pick has the potential to unleash creativity, especially with the support of a parent or teacher. You can filter these by age and category (coder, writer, musician, artist and director). Have fun!
Lisa Solomon Regional Manager, LA | Common Sense Media
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Sifting through the app stores trying to find the cream of the crop isn't easy, so we've done it for you! Though plenty of other awesome apps are out there, kids should play these at least once. From art to coding, preschool skill building to problem solving, and social-emotional learning to endless runners, dive in with this list of 50 standout apps across all age groups. Check out our Essential Apps Guide for even more titles, or find a curated list that fits your kid's specific interests.
Source: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/lists/50-apps-all-kids-should-play-at-least-once?utm_source=012216+Default&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=weekly Solving problems creatively and iterating on those solutions is at the core of design thinking. What could be better suited to the 21st-century classroom, right? Check out this collection of apps, websites, and games for design thinking, each of which foregrounds the design process and offers students exciting, authentic things to design and create.
Source: https://www.graphite.org/top-picks/design-thinking-tools-for-students?utm_source=What%27s_New_on_Graphite_2016_2&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=weekly |
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