NOVA Elements Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 52 reviews. Read all reviews for NOVA Elements for iPhone.
NOVA Elements is free iOS app published by Public Broadcasting Service

No video after iOS7 update

Mick3232

After updating to iOS 7, the video clips do not play. Tried reinstall, no luck.


No video!

5thteacher19

I love the games, but can't watch the video even though I'm in California, not outside the US. Please fix this!


Favorite app but...

Astrometeor

This is my new favorite app except you made one mistake THE BIG BANG ISN'T REAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GOD CREATED EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and when i try watching a video a video there is no volume even when my volume is completely raised... GOD'S NOT DEAD!!!!!!!


Thank you

Sagar1738

Honestly this is the best app to learn about all the elements


I love this app so much

Mary Desire

I am currently learning freshman chemistry and i need to know these elements so its really helpful すごいです あり後ごさいまいそう (≧∇≦)


GREAT APP!

Maahum Jan

This is an amazing app with really cool and short videos so you can educate yourself. The video cuts off so this app does not earn five stars.:( Also you can make your own type of atoms with electrons, protons and neutrons! Have fun with this app!


App

Chanman82

It does what it says! Go elements!


Understanding with visuals

theBackground.

This app is so amazing. Does great job comparing the periodic chart with pictures and videos explaining elements makeup. Does wonderful job of explaining the basics without losing my interest (And that was the hardest part for my old Chem teachers).


Absolutely Amazing

LoveApps

A great introduction to the periodic table of elements. Funny and engaging for kids and adults alike. I hope PBS and NOVA create a companion app to build on this.


Beautiful but no thinking required

Dent 13 37

The graphics are top rate and it is a wonderful way to expose students to the Periodic Table. However, its biggest flaw is the auto build button for the elements and molecules. Students lose the experience of trial and error. They miss out on truly learning and understanding why it looks the way it does.