How many apps are installed on your phone?
Most modern students have many apps on their cellphones which they use daily. The number of mobile apps is growing daily, and students can make the most out of it – just download useful apps and start using them!
Here is a list of 30+ free apps every student should know about. Learn it now!
Organizational Apps
Dropbox: Keep all your docs, photos, videos, and drafts together. You can use it whenever you need it.
Google Docs: Create, edit, and share documents online.
Class Timetable: An app for students to stay organized – stick to a schedule and track your homework.
Wunderlist: Schedule your tasks and create to-dos lists to stay productive.
Trello: Make boards with tasks, customize workflow, share tasks with friends.
My Study Life: This app helps to manage your study life – get notifications, track tasks, store exams, plan homework, etc.
Any.do: Organize plans, set reminders, track your tasks.
Educational Apps
Khan Academy: Obtain knowledge or sharpen your skills offline.
Gojimo: Master skills while solving quizzes. Track your progress and study in a funny way.
Socrative Student: An interactive way to obtain knowledge – quizzes, tasks, question polls, etc.
The IQ Test: Improve IQ, entertain yourself and learn something new with these tests.
Peak: An app is aimed at training brain functions. Learn something new in an interesting way.
Coursera: Find a course that suits your needs and enroll it. Complete assignments on your phone.
Writing Apps
EasyBib: This app can help you organize a reference page.
Voice Texting Pro: If you have a brilliant idea for your essay, but you’re in a hurry, record your voice ideas to use them later.
Evernote: Do research, write notes, discuss ideas, and present your work with this app.
Reading Apps
Fast Scanner: Scan documents or notes to read them later.
Kob: Read texts and books wherever you are. Share interesting books and quotes via social networks.
Audiobooks from Audible: Listen to a wide range of audio books while doing other things.
Love Quotes™: Save interesting quotes to use them or share with friends. Bookmark things to read later.
Pocket Writers: A list of the world-best stories and books to read from your device.
Learning Foreign Languages
The Oxford Dictionary: Enrich your vocabulary and develop language skills for study.
Memrise: Learn languages online for free: videos from native speakers, courses, and games.
Rosetta Stone: Learn one of 24 languages in a fun and interesting way.
Itranslate: Translate texts and chunks with your phone. Over 90 languages are available.
Apps for Communication
Viber: Keep in touch with friends with SMS, video and voice calls.
What’s App: Text friends, share photos/videos, call and organize group chats.
Skype: Online communication is easy like 1,2, 3. Share impressions, ideas, and thoughts online.
Financial Apps
Mint: Create budget, track spending and saving, and manage your income.
Yoyo Wallet: Pay online and earn more – rewards for your spending.
Wally: Control your money with the phone – balance income and expenses, set financial goals, and stick to your budget.
Extra Apps for iPhone
iBooks: Browse book categories, download books, and read them.
Notes: Write down ideas and thought on the go.
Videos: Film lectures, download educational videos, and watch them once you need it.
Reminders: Keep everything in your mind with iPhone reminders.
FaceTime: Contact people to consult and share expertise.
The Bottom Line
There are many apps on the web that can help students with the organizational and educational processes. If you want to save time, learn more about the above-mentioned apps and start using them right now.
Although mobile phones (and apps) help us a lot, it’s important to use them correctly – don’t let yourself become a cell phone addict!
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