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  2. iOS app approvals - Wikipedia

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    iOS app approvals. Submissions for mobile apps for iOS are subject to approval by Apple 's App Review team, as outlined in the SDK agreement, for basic reliability testing and other analysis, before being published on the App Store. Applications may still be distributed ad hoc if they are rejected, by the author manually submitting a request to ...

  3. Measures Matter: A Meta-Analysis of the Effects of ... - ed

    files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1323865.pdf

    Digital educational applications (“apps”) are an increas-ingly appealing tool for promoting young children’s school readiness and basic literacy and math skills. In particular, apps that run on touchscreen tablets and smartphones are now a ubiquitous feature of children’s homes and schools.

  4. Guiding Principle #2: Technology should be used to increase access to learning opportunities for all children. Guiding Principle #3: Technology may be used to strengthen relationships among parents, families, early educators, and young children. Guiding Principle #4: Technology is more effective for learning when adults and peers interact or co ...

  5. App Store (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    Website. appstore .com. The App Store is an app marketplace developed and maintained by Apple, for mobile apps on its iOS and iPadOS operating systems. The store allows users to browse and download approved apps developed within Apple's iOS SDK. Apps can be downloaded on the iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad, and some can be transferred to the Apple ...

  6. Parent and Family Digital Learning Guide

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    children may need to engage in remote learning—for example, paper packets with supplemental learning from a device whenever possible. This guide will focus on making the most of situations where digital learning is possible. 1 “Digital learning” is used throughout this guide to refer to learning that leverages digital tools and

  7. Parental controls - Wikipedia

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    These controls were created to assist parents in their ability to restrict certain content viewable by their children. [1] This may be content they deem inappropriate for their age, maturity level or feel is aimed more at an adult audience. [2] Parental controls fall into roughly four categories: content filters, which limit access to age ...

  8. Parent and Family Digital Learning Guide - Office of ...

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    This “Parent and Family Digital Learning Guide” will inform you, as a parent or caregiver, as you monitor your child’s progress as your child accesses and uses technology for learning. This guide aims to help all parents and caregivers, including those who have limited experience with digital tools, those who are expert with these tools ...

  9. iPAD USE AND STUDENT ENGAGEMENT IN THE CLASSROOM - ed

    files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1057341.pdf

    The mini projects aimed at offering hands-on practice that combined speaking, listening, reading and writing skills as well as promoting collaboration and creativity. The apps that were used included the following: Educreations, Doodle buddy, Aviery, StoryKit, ShowMe, Screen Chomp, and Comic Life.