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13 apps that promote higher-order thinking standards

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These mobile apps go way beyond games. Mobile devices are becoming increasingly common in schools because they cost so much less than computers—especially since so many students are willing to bring their own devices to school. Here are a handful of high-quality apps that reinforce these skills and promote others.

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#6: 13 apps that promote higher-order thinking standards

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Mobile devices are becoming increasingly common in schools because they cost so much less than computers—especially since so many students are willing to bring their own devices to school. Another advantage of having students compose their written work on mobile devices is the ability to save and organize work.

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How the latest ed-tech developments will impact teaching and learning

eSchool News

The unique internet search site your students don’t know about. When was the last time you saw a student use it? A new 100G high-capacity network will support 128,000 students and staff across Houston. The Wayback Machine is a reference tool for the internet Age as basic as a dictionary.