Visual learning made fun and easy.
Last year, YouTube updated their website to include 360º video playback. This was generally received with little fanfare as there just wasn’t much 360º content out there.
Action Movie FX is one of those apps that will genuinely impress you when you see it.
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.
Developing an educational app takes a lot of time and money, but Apple has provided a free way of creating an eBook that can be just as interactive and engaging.
The idea for the iPad app iVisualiser is a simple, yet clever one. It displays live video from the camera that you can write or draw on to annotate.
Creating videos that look good just got a whole lot easier with Adobe Spark Video.
Imagine the possibilities of combining the power of the internet with an easily consumed medium like video?
The iPad is an excellent device for making presentations, but many of the high quality apps have too many features for younger learners.
If you haven’t checked out TED Talks, you’re missing out.
If you’ve never tried to make a time-lapse video or stop-motion animation before, here’s your chance.