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Creating Apps in the ClassroomBy Queensland University of Technology

In a Nutshell

This FutureLearn course from the Queensland University of Technology explores the value of apps in education and how teachers can build them for their classes' unique needs.

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In educational settings, technologies on their own do not make a difference. Teachers do.

Steve Lang

Introduction

Just as apps can enhance our daily lives, they can also provide value in educational settings.

Using apps in the classroom might feel intimidating, but when used in conjunction with a teacher's guidance, they can enhance the classroom experience.

In Creating Apps in the Classroom, a FutureLearn course from the Queensland University of Technology, participants are invited to share their ideas for educational apps before being shown how to build one using a simple online tool.

The course is led by Steve Lang, a teacher with over 25 years of experience who specializes in developing innovative ways to combine technology and teaching.

With the help of academics and other teachers, Lang will help teachers engage with educational technology in a meaningful way.

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