iPhone and iPod apps for Schools

Following the creation of the Teaching UK iPhone application, I decided to investigate other apps that might be useful for teachers and schools. As well as finding some wonderful new applications, I also found lots of really useful iPhone+education related sites:

  • Educate 2.0 is an application for teachers, giving them access to timetables, student data, teaching strategies and elearning tools. Find out more in this Youtube video:

  • iPhone for Kids is a wonderful blog which shares ideas and advice for ‘iParents’… those parents who want to give children opportunities to use their iPhones. It shares useful applications and offers advice, much of which will also be helpful for teachers.
  • The Random Activity Generator generates thousands of learning challenges for students to try. There are over 50,000 combinations of activities.

  • There are lots of language applications which would be useful for MFL classes. Free French Tutor is the most popular free education app at the time of writing this, but lots of other language apps are available.
  • Don’t forget that podcasts are also a wonderful teaching tool for pupils, whether you are making your own or downloading / listening to those made by others.
  • I also use these applications in my own classroom occasionally:
    • Ambiance – An ‘environment enhancer’ which lets you find / download / play a wide range of audio which can be played whilst children are working, or to set the scene as part of role play / drama activities.
    • Announcer – A fun app which lets you play announcements by the voiceover man from lots of popular TV shows. Some of them are not appropriate for use in the classroom, but imagine your pupil’s surprise when they hear ‘Ladies and Gentlemen… please welcome… that’s right… fabulous’ (etc) played out occasionally through your classroom speakers when connected to an iPhone.
    • Memiary – We use the online version of Memiary to record five achievements every day. This app lets you record this information using your iPhone / iPod (I’m also helping to set up a version of Memiary especially for use in the classroom so look out for information about this soon!).
    • eduTecher – A wonderful tool which lets teachers find (and share) useful resources and web tools that can be used in the classroom.
  • BullyingUK have an iPhone app which shares the latest advice from the site for teachers, parents and pupils.
  • Many schools are now developing their own applications for teachers, parents and pupils to use. Take a look at this example from Porchester Junior school.
  • EducationApps produce a selection of mobile applications for teachers and students. At present, these cover GCSE Geography and AS Level Economics.

  • In the iTunes App store, remember that there is a section for Education applications. There is also a special ‘Apps for Kids’ area at the moment which is worth exploring.
  • Don’t forget the ‘Interesting Ways to use an iPod Touch‘ presentation on Ideas to Inspire.
  • Here’s a useful presentation which gives advice for managing the iPod Touch in the classroom. Thanks to Ian Williams for sharing this on Twitter.

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  • Claire Barnes has suggested Labyrinth and Labyrinth2 which allow you to develop levels on the website and then download them to the device. She also recommends mathemagics, brain exercise games, word games (e.g. Textropolis and Boggle) and MP3 stories which can be played using the iPod.
  • Finally, here’s a wonderful concept called ‘Phone Book‘. I’m not sure when or even if it’s available to buy, but it made me smile:

UPDATE – An ‘iPod Touch Conference‘ took place recently, allowing educators to discuss the use of these devices in education. The accompanying web site has lots of useful information, videos, links and discussions which are worth exploring. One of these includes a link to Apple’s own PDF guide to using iPods and iTunes for teaching and learning. Thanks to Julian Coultas for bringing this to my attention.

UPDATE 2 – I’ve also discovered an amazing Google spreadsheet which lists useful apps for different curriculum areas.

UPDATE 3 – Since writing this post, our school has received six iPod Touches which I’m planning to use in my own classroom. I’ve posted some initial thoughts about this project in a mindmap and PrimaryPad. I would love to hear your thoughts about these.

Do you know any useful iPhone applications that can be used in the classroom? Please let us know in the comments…

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6 Responses to “iPhone and iPod apps for Schools”

  1. Chris Thomas says:

    A great post Mark, thanks. We’re getting 6 iPod touches this week to use in our year 6 class, so some very timely ideas here!

    One big advantage of this technology in my mind, over say the Nintendo DS, is the cost of the apps. Apple told me a single app can be installed on multiple devices, saving a fortune in deployment. Just a shame they don’t have a camera!

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    markwarner Reply:

    I’m looking forward to being part of the project too… which I only heard about after writing this post, so the research will be particularly useful for me as well!

    I wasn’t aware that single apps could be installed on multiple devices. I need to find out if I can set up the school credit card on an iTunes account to buy apps for them :-)

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  2. Mike says:

    Great post! There certainly is no shortage of fantastic apps for learning and teaching. My particular interest is in apps for early education since I am a second grade teacher in the states. Three additional sources of information worth checking out is the Apple Learning Interchange, i Educational Apps Review (iear.org), as well as posts on my site (edumacnation.com).

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  3. Bee says:

    Excellent resources offered here, thank you LOADS! I am about to embark on an Authority wide iPhone project – Primary, Secondary & special school case studies, but wanted very practical iPhone case studies rather than adding to the many ‘theoretical’ case studies out there. will begin posting on my Wiki (above) this half term.
    again, many thanks
    Bee

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  4. Seb says:

    Morning All.

    I have just bee involved in the release of an iApp that is different to most it has a sound moral basis. It is all about “Keeping Kids Reading”.

    http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/steve-jacksons-sorcery-the/id358760776?mt=8

    I was wondering if you had any advice about how to spread the word around schools and social clubs both locally and internationally.

    Sorry for asking but I one of you lovely people can help can help.

    Cheers

    Seb

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