For a long time Android tablet users were left on the sidelines hoping to have as many options for creating whiteboard-style flipped video lessons as their iPad-using counterparts had. Fortunately, over the last couple of years some solid Android apps have appeared in the whiteboard video market. The following three Android apps are all good options […]
Summarizing the Day With Pic Collage

In an article that I recently wrote for School Library Journal I mentioned using services like Pic Collage and PicMonkey to have students create collages about things they did over the summer. Creating the collages can be a good way for students to organize their thoughts in a visual manner. The collages also give them […]

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Two Good Apps for Creating Stop-motion Videos on Android Phones
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