Putting Education in “Educational” Apps
Temple University · Pennsylvania State University · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Children are in the midst of a vast, unplanned experiment, surrounded by digital technologies that were not available but 5 years ago. At the apex of this boom is the introduction of applications ("apps") for tablets and smartphones. However, there is simply not the time, money, or resources available to evaluate each app as it enters the market. Thus, "educational" apps-the number of which, as of January 2015, stood at 80,000 in Apple's App Store (Apple, 2015)-are largely unregulated and untested. This article offers a way to define the potential educational impact of current and future apps. We build upon decades of work on the Science of Learning, which has examined how children learn best. From this work,…
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- 329.22
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- Boom
- Computer science
- Work (physics)
- Internet privacy
- Psychology
- World Wide Web
- Quality Education