Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Top 5 educational games and apps for kids

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Educational games have captured the Windows, Android, and Apple platforms with their versatility and educational content. We have compiled our favorite educational games and apps for teens that we think are currently the best!
 
Available on iOS, Windows, and Android platforms, myHomework helps kids to organize their homework and other related work by giving them space to record homework assignments and projects, keep track of responsibilities and schedule extracurricular activities. The educational app can be accessed from any remote location making sure that the teen’s assignments and projects are always available, even during group studies. The date reminder tool in the educational app helps kids to keep track of their assignment deadlines.
This great educational game is unfortunately not available on Android, Windows and iOS being its chosen platforms. The biology game requires players to survive as a multi-cellular organism in a tide pool in an hour long play. The educational game is divided into 18 separate functions with the player eating smaller organisms and avoiding being eaten by bigger organisms. After every three levels, the player is given a choice to upgrade to an organism in any four of these categories - perception, attack, defense, and movement. 
Popcap.com originally developed the online education game as a video game – Psychobabble. The original game required players to choose words from a word bank and create sentences, phrases, in teams, and enter the answers in a chat room that was a part of the game. Due to the cost and time of monitoring these chat rooms for racy content, the game was eventually discontinued. Today the educational game is back in a new avatar! Available on the iOS platform, the game offers a variety of options to build one’s vocabulary and quicken the brain’s association with words. 
Developed by Vivity Labs, the educational app is only available on Apple iOS. It’s just the right app for teens who find it mind boggling to deal with and balance busy schedules and developing hormones! Brains Trainer ensures their minds stay sharp amidst the chaos! Just a few minutes every day on the app can boost teens’ brain power, memory and problem solving skills!
Space Chem, developed by Zachtronics Industries, is available on all the three platforms of Google, Apple, and Windows. The educational game is loosely based on the chemistry and the principles of chemical bonding. The player is required to produce one or more specific chemical molecules by programming two remote manipulators called “waldos”.
With these 5 educational games apps, teens will soon learn that learning is as fun as sending IMs on smart phones and tablets!

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