3. AudioNote combines the
functionality of note-taking and
voice recording apps to create a
powerful tool that will save you
time while improving the quality of
your notes.
By synchronizing notes and audio,
AudioNote automatically indexes
your meetings, lectures, classes,
interviews—you name it. Watch as
your text and drawings highlight
during playback, helping you to
remember the context in which
they were taken. Tap notes to seek
in the audio, taking you instantly
to what you want to hear.
Apple, Ipod/Ipad, Windows and
Droid platforms
4. This free iPhone and iPad
app provides students with
the tools to keep up with
material in the classroom
without missing out on their
professors' lectures. Using
inClass, students can record
audio, take text or video
notes, and create images of
slides or handouts. Students
can also use the app to
share materials with friends
through Facebook and
iTunes.
5. It seems wherever you look
nowadays, there’s Evernote.
The popular organizational
app can’t do any wrong with
its slick interface and free
storage. Its ability to work on
all platforms and devices
makes it simple to create,
curate and capture notes in a
simple and intuitive way, which
makes it a must-have app for
students of all ages.
(Apple and Droid) platforms
6. Droid platform app.
School Helper is an extremly useful app, which
provides everything that a student needs to
keep his school life organized. No matter if
you want to insert your timetable for looking it
up, calculating your average in a subject or
just write down a little note to a topic, with
School Helper it's easy as never before.
Features:
- Add Widgets to your homescreen (timetable,
homework & exam)
- Insert your Timetable
- Display an overview of a subject
- Direct access to the next homework/exam
from the mainmenu
- Enter your marks
- Weight your marks
- Calculate the needed mark for your desired
average
- Display an mark overview for all subjects
- Enter your homework
- Prioritize your homework
- Write down some notes
- Insert your next exams
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7. Learn it your own way
We’ve got six different study modes
Flashcards
Flip through and familiarize yourself with the material.
See it in action
Learn Mode
Track your progress and review the things you got wrong.
See it in action
Scatter
Match words to their definitions and try to finish faster than
your friends.
See it in action
Speller
Type what you hear. Works in 18 different languages.
See it in action
Test
Prepare for the actual test with an automatically graded quiz.
See it in action
Space Race
Earn points by typing in words before their definitions vanish
off the screen.
See it in action
Study with friends
It's a great way to work together
With more than 10 million free sets of digital
flashcards, Quizlet offers students a variety of
ways to study course materials. After choosing a
flashcard set or creating a new set, students have
the option of four study styles, along with two
varieties of flashcard games that strive to bring an
entertainment factor to studying. Quizlet is
available to students through the Web as well as
via more than 50 mobile apps for iPhone, iPad, and
Android-powered devices.
. http://quizlet.com/
8. There’s no shortage of note-taking
apps for the iPad, so when it
comes to searching and finding
the gems through the rubble, it
can be quite gruelling.
Thankfully, SimpleMind is an app
that stands out for its ease of use
and simplicity. We all need an app
which we can open and use within
seconds and that’s where this
app comes into play – it’s clean,
concise and no-nonsense.
➤ SimpleMind: Free version, Paid
version
Price: Free / $6.99
9. Outliner and Outliner for iPad
Outliner for iPad allow you to
organize your thoughts, tasks,
and projects. Easily create a
todo list for today, or track an
entire project anywhere you are.
Share your outlines, edit your
outlines online with the free
Outliner Online, and collaborate
with other Outliner users.
10. Thanks to smart-phones and
state-of-the-art technology,
flashcards have gotten a high-tech
makeover.
Meet the app called Mental Case.
Like flashcards, this app enables
you to create mental notes, but it
uses plenty of bells and whistles.
The virtual flashcards include text,
images, and, yes, audio. They can
be presented as slideshows, too,
with the capability of sharing your
notes with others via your iPhone,
iPad, or Mac.
Mental Case recently landed on the
list of "7 Great Apps for the Back
to School Grind" by
phillyBurbs.com, a suburban
Philadelphia news website.
11. The iHomework app
($1) makes
organization a cinch.
Use it to keep track
of assignments,
readings, courses,
teachers, and
schedules. Even
better: you can set
alarms for your
homework and be
notified of upcoming
deadlines.