Classroom apps, teaching tools, educational technology and creative ideas for modern classrooms.

When the Titanic hit an iceberg in 1912, it took almost three hours to sink.

Virtual reality technology gives us the chance to experience and learn about some amazing things.

One in five people in the UK suffer from hay fever — an increased sensitivity to grass, tree and weed pollen.

Take a look inside the Svalbard vault, that stores almost a million precious seed samples from countries all over the world.

Kiddle is a new search engine for children that not only displays sites that are safe for them to view, but the content is handpicked and checked by editors.

There are certain topics that 360 degree video is perfect for and one of them is the solar system.

In many card shops, you’ll occasionally come across a card that looks like it’s moving when you tilt it from side-to-side.

One of the main reasons why LEGO is so popular is that there is no limit in what you can create.

English teacher, James Theobald, has created a brilliant way of organising the English language into a simplified and easily-referenced chart.

This prediction game from Richard Wiseman will predict your every move.