Consider cross-platform apps that’ll optimise your education environment
These cross-platform apps can help you organise your lessons and teach the way you want to, because they work in-browser and as an app1
When using tablets, iPads or laptops in the classroom, whether 1:1 or as a shared resource, your teachers need to have the confidence to use them as more than a camera or for surfing the web. By implementing apps that fit with your wider IT strategy, you can save teachers time and help them provide more personalised learning.
We discuss how to plan for your wider IT strategy in more detail on our website. To learn more about the areas we consider key focus points, take a look.
Learn more -
bt.com/techknow/edu/Refresh they overcome one of
the main technology obstacles many schools face, - tools that work on any device.
Book Creator
Book Creator is open-ended, creative and cross-curricular. You can create your own interactive teaching resources and take advantage of Windows 10 and iOS accessibility features, or empower your students to take the reins. Combine text, images, audio and video to create interactive and engaging projects.
The best part?
Your students can create their own interactive books and assignments. From hidden voice notes to videos that can be embedded, their stories come to life and it still looks like they’ve made a real storybook. Plus, it works seamlessly with Showbie.
Available for Chrome, iOS and in-browser
Talk to us about your IT strategy and how we can help you achieve it.
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1. Not all apps listed are available in all app stores. We’ve classed all these apps as cross-platform as they can still be accessed via a device through a browser, even if they aren’t available in your favoured app store.
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