Our collection of wonderful internet discoveries.
Action Movie FX is one of those apps that will genuinely impress you when you see it.
Evernote have a great suite of products and it’s safe to say they know how to make great apps.
If you want an incredibly accurate weather forecast in your area, then WunderStation is the app you’ll need.
In this wonderful educational video, Sam Hume from BBC Earth Unplugged, shares some practical advice on how your smartphone can be used to capture natural-history style footage.
Sketchometry is a geometry app that converts quick hand-drawn sketches into precise shapes and lines.
Calculators aren’t the most exciting apps in the App Store but Tydlig is worth mentioning due to its benefits when teaching mathematics.
TeacherTool has been around since 2009 and this is their latest version of the app: TeacherTool 5.
Coursera is a website that provides free access to the world’s best education.
A project on Makezine.com has a great tutorial on how to create a microscope using the lens from a cheap laser pointer and a few other materials from your local hardware store.
Shape Lab is a geometry app for children that completely focuses on shape. You start with a blank canvas and a 1cm grid that stretches across the screen (other grid designs are included too).