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History classes at Griffin High School become interactive with a new mobile app launched on appcatch.com

(PRWEB) January 17, 2013

Appsbar, the DIY, easy-to-use app builder has helped classroom teachers engage their students using the very technology that has become ubiquitous among teenagers; mobile technology.

Robert Rice, a History and Government teacher at Griffin High School in Griffin, Georgia is using a mobile app launched on appcatch.com called "The Mr. Rice App" to remind students of class assignments, outline tutoring schedules, and update lesson plans. Mr. Rice uses the app to engage students in his Geography, Government, and United States History through Film classes.

Mr. Rice promises to regularly update the app with news, photos, video, and anything else that is relevant to his classes.

The app optimized for both iOS and Android smartphone use.

To create an app of your own with the free and easy-to-use app maker, go to appsbar.com. To view download other interesting new apps for free, visit appcatch.com.

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