2. Animoto
Score: 21
Some children may have a harder time communicating face to face with their peers or with adults. Animoto, that is next on our list of best free apps for special education teachers, however, can help them communicate with others in a new way – by allowing them to create videos they can share. The app lets them select a theme, add music, images or videos, captions or text in order to better customize their works.
Teachers can use this app to help their children have some fun while also learning more about technology, and having them warm up to the idea of putting their creativity to work. There are apps for both iOS and Android devices available.