audioBoom
This is a great application for quickly posting geo-tagged images with audio. Ideal for field trips!
WordPress
People learn to write better when they write more frequently, and often when they write for an interested audience! This WordPress app can be used on classroom team blogs by students as well as teachers, who have different access/publishing rights.
Evernote – capture notes and sync across all devices. Stay organized.
When you are learning it’s important to take notes. Evernote lets your notes “live” in the cloud, so you can access them on multiple platforms.
Pano
Learning can and should be documented with lots of images. Pano lets you create “stitched” panoramic photos using multiple shots.
Google app — Search made just for mobile
Google’s tools for writing and collaboration, like Google Docs, are ideal for students and teachers. This app provides mobile access to your Google-verse.
NASA App
NASA has a lot of rocket scientists working for them. Generally we don’t get to hang out enough with these folks. This app can help.
Read It Later Free
Sometimes Internet access is not available, but you still want to read/access web content. Read It Later can help.
Stanza
Stanza not only lets you read eBooks, it also has a desktop app you can use to create and sync your own.
StoryKit
Create and share an electronic storybook. Helping learners become authors is a BIG deal. This app helps.
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Google Earth
GE can be great to help students make geographic connections to different topics and concepts in the curriculum.