Reviews of educational apps that piqued our interest.
The iPad is an excellent device for making presentations, but many of the high quality apps have too many features for younger learners.
The simplicity of Paper by 53 is what really catches the eye.
When it comes to tying knots, there’s really nothing that compares to the real thing.
If you want to get a website online but aren’t sure how, Jimdo is a great place to start.
Every now and again an app comes along that truly makes itself at home on the iPad.
For those wanting to publish a book to Apple’s iBook Store, it can be tricky knowing how to get started. With Book Creator, the whole process is simplified.
The iPad doesn’t have a calculator app by default, which has caused a huge number of developers to try and fill that void. The best one? Calcbot.
Every year, the world is slowly becoming more green when it comes to energy production.
How did the First World War start and why? What was it like being a soldier in the trenches? What did it mean to go over the top?
Instashare is a beautiful app that works exactly like Apple’s AirDrop, but you can send files between iOS, Android, Mac and PC computers.