Technology Projects 4 Kids
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Ready, Set, GOogle: Discovering Google's Hidden Treasures
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Grasshopper
Chrome Canvas
INTERLAND
The Digital Garage
Google Scholar
OK Go Sandbox
Google Draw
TRENDS
Google Earth +
Art Palette
Semantris
Androidify
Music Lab
Reverse Image search
Google Fonts
Training
3d Periodic Table
Faces of Power
Mystery Animal
Google a Day
Technology helps to drive the curiosity in each of us. Want to know more about the difference between an Asian and African Elephant? Just grab your device and look it up, play a game or watch a video!  Education apps not only promote interest, but they can speak to the learning styles of each student.
 
Using Educational apps from Google are the ideal solution for the teacher to guide, enhance and challenge students. While they can improve the students’ learning, they can also expand the instructor’s skill set, allowing them to improve and differentiate their teaching and explore ways in which to engage students in core content and skills. 

​Using G Suite and additional Google Tools, is an appealing way to achieve this is an option. These educational apps can appeal to many different types of learning styles, allowing students to proceed at their own pace encouraging them appreciate independent study.  Many of these apps work beautifully with students at different levels, be it ESL or SPED students. They are there to assist, enhance and engage the learner in the classroom or home supporting their content objectives.