You’ll see that I have sorted the apps into 6 groups: creative, utility, study, classroom, and reading/social apps. You can click the image below to view the PDF. Each app has direct hyperlinks to both Apple's App Store and Google's Play Store. I’m maintaing a list of favorite educational apps that are available for iPad and for Android. Having a common set of apps can certainly simplify things and provide more opporunties for collaboration. Using the same apps can help in classrooms that embrace Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) / Bring Your Own Technology (BYOT). It still seems true that there are more educational apps are on iPad, but a growing number are also becoming available for Android. For the most part, when a developer releases the same app on both platforms, the apps have identical features, menus, and icons.
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