ClassDojo: A Unique, Techy Tool for Teachers

For school teachers looking to keep the little monsters under control, ClassDojo is an engaging and innovative web app. It uses cute monsters and pop-up notices to instantly reward good behavior and admonish naughtiness.

Teachers create a “dojo monster” for each student in their class. Then using a projector or interactive whiteboard teachers can display reward points for traits like citizenship, listening, following directions or a creative insight. Similarly, a point can be deducted if a student is off task, out of their seat or being disrespectful. A large pop-up icon with the monster’s name flies on-screen, complete with a Foursquare-like icon for the specific behavior. There is a default list of behaviors, but these and icon choices can be customized. [Read more...]

Revamped Slate for iPhone Impresses

With a recent redesign Slate Magazine’s iPhone app makes it an excellent option for those who want to tackle longer form reading on the iPhone. [Read more...]

Search for Web Apps with DoAT for iPhone

While those searching for native apps have one central place to look for them via the App Store, no such hub exists for web apps. DoAT wants to help iPhone users discover, share and rate web apps with its native application. [Read more...]

Editorial: Web Apps Hint at Future of Mobile Browser

Google updated its mobile browser version of Google Maps this week, making it feel much closer to the dedicated applications  for iOS and Android.

It comes not long after Twitter also tweaked its web app, greatly enhancing its features. Both of these updates draw attention to the future of the mobile browser, which one day could match the capabilities of dedicated apps. [Read more...]