Must-Have Travel Apps for 2013
The travel industry is expected to continue to enjoy healthy activity this year, what with more people wanting to go places. Not only are there low cost carriers to practically every major destination, but accommodations are also becoming more accessible, no small thanks to alternatives to hotels. For anyone who likes traveling, there is a [...]
Language Apps You’ll Find Useful
Do you have a fixation on words and languages? Do you fancy yourself speaking more than one or two languages? Luckily for you, technology has made it easier for self-motivated people to learn new languages. While there are still a lot of ways you can learn formally, there are also countless language apps which can [...]
5 Fundraising/Charity Apps to Help You Give Back
For some people, giving to charity is innate. Probably thanks to how their parents raised them, giving to those in need has become part of who they are. For others, giving to charity may have come later in life. When you start giving does not matter, however. It is the intention and the action that [...]
ClassDojo: Classroom Management Gamification
The teaching profession is largely understated, in my opinion. Perhaps that has something to do with the fact that I come from a family of educators, but even those who may not have been exposed to this side of education will find it hard to deny the fact that what teachers do is not an [...]
Brooklyn Quality of Life App Makes Reporting Crime Easier
Because 911 is not enough? Maybe, or maybe not. The Brooklyn Quality of Life app is the brain child of Senator Eric Adams (of Brooklyn). The app was unveiled on Sunday in an effort to make it easier for anyone (with a smartphone and the app installed, of course) to report a crime anonymously.







