Creativity
Online and offline tools to support creative
approaches to teaching and learning
Creativity
Online and offline tools to support creative
approaches to teaching and learning
Discover powerful creative tools that foster
creativity, independence, and inclusivity
Just2easy (J2e)
Just2easy offers creative tools for writing, drawing, animation, and coding that empower students to express themselves in diverse ways. With J2e, students can safely share their work, both in the classroom and at home, while practicing key skills through fun, engaging activities.
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BusyThings
BusyThings provides interactive games and resources covering subjects like English, math, and science. Aligned with the National Curriculum, it promotes independence by allowing students to revisit activities, supporting UDL principles through varied ways to engage and express their learning.
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Sandbox AR
Discovery Education's award winning free tool brings pupil-generated augmented reality to iPad users in schools.
Sandbox is a powerful 3D environment-building tool, designed to amplify learning on any topic across time and space. Choose from a library of hundreds of 3D models such as ancient Greece, the Mars rover, the depths of the ocean or cultural celebrations such as Lunar New Year.
Adobe Express & Creative Cloud
Included as part of the LGfL service, Adobe Creative Cloud provides access to a collection of professional creative software, like Photoshop and Illustrator, while Adobe Express is a separate, user-friendly, all-in-one app for quickly creating social media posts, graphics, and videos using templates and AI-powered tools, accessible from any device.
Canva
Canva's free tool offers an easy-to-use graphic design platform that allows users to create everything from social media posts and business cards to presentations, marketing materials, and even t-shirts — all without needing advanced design skills.