Nov 13th 2013, 15:20, by Jacob Kastrenakes

Google is launching its educational app store today and is encouraging developers to build new apps aimed at the K-12 audience. All apps that want to be featured in the Google Play for Education store will have to receive approval from a reviewer and educator, who will also judge the app's subject and grade level. The store will allow educators to easily purchase and install apps in bulk, making it easy to distribute them across an entire classroom or school's stock of tablets. Google says that the store will include videos and educational content aside from apps as well, though it'll all revolve around tablet use for now.
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