List of educational apps available for iPad


The following is an incomplete list of educational apps available for iPad

iPad in education

Criteria of inclusion


OTHER The ACS award is for “Communicating Chemistry to the Public” and I think was mainly for my Elements book and Popular Science column, more so than the periodic table table. The Ig Nobel was specifically for the table.

Mad Science and Mad Science 2 were combined and published as a single volume, Completely Mad Science, in 2016.

Molecules and Reactions are also with Nick Mann.

Under Works you’re missing Exploring Mathematics with Mathematica ( https://www.amazon.com/dp/0201528096 )

You might want to mention my three appearances on stage with Steve Jobs:

https://home.theodoregray.com/blog/2014/7/29/i-appear-on-stage-with-steve-jobs-at-wwdc-2005 https://home.theodoregray.com/blog/2014/7/29/i-appear-on-stage-with-steve-jobs-at-wwdc-2003 https://home.theodoregray.com/blog/2014/7/29/i-appear-on-stage-with-steve-jobs-on-wwdc-in-2002

And I think enough time has passed that this story could be exposed where someone might actually read it:

https://home.theodoregray.com/blog/2014/7/31/how-the-elements-came-to-be

The relevant fact being that I had a prototype iPad two months before it was released to the public, which was a big secret at the time.

Thanks for working on the page!

Theodore

P.S. I was also in the news recently for my plastic horse:

https://www.news-gazette.com/coronavirus/toms-mailbag-april-3-2020/article_7a1f2043-2739-5c7d-9cec-e9ceee2b2a89.html

Apparently we named and announced PaleGray Labs around October 2013, according to this blog post: https://blog.ninapaley.com/2013/10/14/palegray-labs/

We gave PaleGray Labs its own web site in May 2014: https://blog.ninapaley.com/2014/05/24/palegray-labs-finally-gets-its-own-web-site/