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Have a video review of the app before you buy it

If you want to have a review videos for apps for kids for iPad, iPhone, iPod touch and Android, together with App trailers, book and app walkthroughs, gameplay videos, all Educational apps for 0-6+ (audio and interactive books, children games, math, early learning and abc apps through daily daily updates, you can check www.appysmarts.com Here…

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Get the most out of your online class discussion

A report from the 2013 College Explorer found that online learning has jumped 96 percent over the last five years. Currently, about 45 percent of college students are taking at least one online course. Online courses can be just as challenging, if not more challenging, than traditional brick-and-mortar classes. With online, the professors are encouraged…

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Tablets or smartphones in education?

There are a plethora of reasons why tablets are preferred over Smartphone, cost-benefits, better engagements and social networking possibilities and economy being some of them. Besides, it would to be earthy possible to type  a 10-page thesis on smartphone, but could be easily done in a tablet without much fuss. This paper would lay bare…

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8 Apps that save college students money

  At this point, anyone who owns a smartphone knows how to use an application. There are several different applications that can help college students or teens preparing for college save money in many ways. Most applications are free and will be compatible with any type of smartphone. Some can be used on other devices…

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6 Things about mobile apps development

Are you passionate about mobile apps? Given the fact that today we have numerous tools and various facilities available for mobile apps development, it is actually not that tough to select this field as your career. What’s even more reassuring is the fact that if the app that you develop turns out to be popular…

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How to keep students interested?

There was a time when engagement was the sole responsibility of the student. The teacher would dutifully drone through the lesson, randomly demanding answers and participation with the flick of a wrist, and any children who weren’t paying attention would feel the business end of a ruler or get to experience the shame of a…