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Apps for Education

Apps for Education. Productivity apps.

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Apps for Education

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  1. Apps for Education

  2. Productivity apps • GTasks is a simple and efficient task management app with both local and google account modes. You can customize your to do list, set reminder, share tasks with your friends, family members or colleagues and sync with your google tasks perfectly. With it, you will never miss a task and focus more on real things.

  3. Reader Apps • Feedly is a new way to browse the content of your favorite sites, rss feeds, tumblr blogs and youtube channels. Instead of having to hunt down for information, feedly uses RSS to aggregate the contents of the news sites and blogs you like and deliver them as a fast mobile-optimized experience.Feedly is an RSS news reader re-imagined for android phones and tablets. It makes browsing faster: the content of your rss feeds and blogs are transformed into pocket-sized cards which load very fast and are easy to browse.

  4. Reader Apps • Pocket Apps When you find something on the web that you want to view later, put it in Pocket. It automatically syncs to your phone, tablet or computer so you can view it any time, even without an internet connection.

  5. TED Apps • TED app presents talks from some of the world’s most fascinating people: education radicals, tech geniuses, medical mavericks, business gurus, and music legends. Find more than 1,400 TEDTalk videos (with more added regularly).

  6. Flipboard • Flipboardis your personal magazine. You get to simply pick a few topics to start reading-everything from world news to sports, travel and more.  • Add Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and more to see updates from your social world, all in a beautiful magazine style experience. • Just tap any of your tiles to start flipping through the pages of your Flipboard. And use the + button on any item to start saving things into your own magazines. • You can also add popular publications. • You can find thousands of websites, RSS feeds and interesting sources. • Explore magazines being created on Flipboard in “By Readers.”

  7. StudyBlue • With StudyBlue, you can flip online flashcards for fast feedback on what you know, then re-study and revise concepts you’ve not yet mastered using Study Filters. A free StudyBlue.com account is required to use this app. • Make flashcards: Use text, pictures, and audio to create flashcards right on your device. • Study stats: Focus on toughest materials, go hard on “the wrongs”, and take pride in your progress. • Through great search feature, you can find online flashcards and notes from millions of classmate-created materials.Through Reminders and alerts, you can put an end to forgetting about the concepts to be read. • You can continue a study lesson from where you left it off. • Through messages, you can contact classmates to ask questions or collaborate.

  8. Attendance Apps • A great way to take attendance. Put your student list in a Google Spreadsheet, and this app takes care of the rest. There is no need to enter total absences into a spreadsheet at the end of the semester because all absences/tardies are calculated in your google spreadsheet each day you take attendance.

  9. Thank you

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