Learning Commons Apps
- Disha Garcha

- Nov 20, 2020
- 1 min read
Check out the learning commons apps to add to your teacher tool belt. This resource was created for a secondary level learning commons. While the minimum age requirement for many of them is 13, if parental consent is provided, learners under 13 can use some of these apps. Most of these apps are free, while others have a free version with limited features. I have used the free versions of all of them and would highly recommend exploring their potential.

Questions to Consider:
1. What is your favorite learning commons app?
2. Which of these apps have you used in your learning commons and for what lesson/activity?
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