10 Apps to Spark Your
Students’ Creativity
Provided by Zift
In today’s digital world, children are exposed to incredible
learning opportunities both in school and at home. Creative apps
and tools can help ignite their passions and problem-solving
skills by creating meaningful experiences.
Use these 10 apps to help students to explore their creative side
— and discover new interest-driven learning opportunities!
CREATIVE APPS FOR TEENS
Photo Editor by Aviary
Introduce your students to digital image editing with a library
of helpful tips and tutorials. Photo Editor’s free version includes
stickers, frames, and twenty basic photo-editing tools. Free to
download; includes in-app purchases.
Google Arts & Culture
Google’s collaboration with over 1,200 museums, galleries, and
institutions allows students to explore exhibits from around the world
— right from a mobile device. One note: Google uses facial recognition
technology, and the app requires several privacy permissions. Free to
download with no in-app purchase options.
VivaVideo: Free Video Editor
Featuring a camera with five different modes, this app allows users to
record the screen, merge clips, create slideshows, incorporate music,
and publish videos. We recommend VivaVideo for older students
capable of customizing their privacy settings. Free to download; includes
in-app purchases.
Animoto Video Maker
With Animoto, students can use personal photos and videos on their
phones to create movies, slideshows, or short presentations — and
share them instantly on social media. Free to download; includes
in-app purchases.
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