Thursday, November 29, 2018

Apps

Research two new educational apps and talk about the functionality of them and how they can help you as a student.

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  1. THIS IS CHARRA TURNER'S POST:

    There's an app called Duolingo. This app is very helpful to those taking language classes in high school. It teaches you vocabulary and give you lesson with practice.

    There's this app called Quizlet. Everyone pretty much knows about it but it's an app for everything. It is like digital flash cards wit learning and practice opportunities. In my opinion, it's very helpful for those who are in history classes or language classes. Which ever class requires you to know vocabulary.

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  2. Photomath genius of an app enables you to take a picture of any math problem and recieve a generated response. It especially comes in handy with understanding the process of reaching an answer in a step by step manner.
    Ready4SAT are practice questions and flashcard, students get the SAT and ACT practice they need. The app tracks your progress in order to create a study program tailored to any weakness

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  3. The first new app is photomath which was initially released in 2014 so you can take a picture of your math problem and it can recognize the equation and show you how to solve it and the answer. The second app is Mendeley which was stable released January 2018 which helps students to share their research papers and collaborating online.

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  4. Mendeley is a program designed to assist students with research papers. It lets you organize citations and notes, annotate PDF's, search journal articles, and etc. Ready4SAT lets students practice for SAT and ACT. It tracks the students progress in order to figure what the students are slacking in.

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  5. Photomath and Duolingo, one helps you with math the other helps with languages.

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  6. Photomath is a app used to help with math. In the app you place your camera over a math equation n then it answers the problem for you. It also gives you the steps to solving the equation. Another app would be google classroom. In google classroom you sign up for a class that has a teacher. In that class that teacher can post assignments, videos, study guides, and etc. This app is good for education because it is a tool to group your assignments together and have a place to study content you either don't know or don't remember.

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  7. One is photomath. What the app do is that if your stuck on a math problem you can use that app and not only do it give you the answer but it breakdown how to solve it. Another one is Epic. Epic is an excellent all-you-can-read e-book library for kids with over 10,000 titles.

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  8. Swifty is an app that is free to download on almost any device to learn how to code, which is a great skill to learn because technology is rising and if you know to code you are in a great position.

    another great app is Udacity offers you free online courses. There are hundreds of different topics to choose from, and you can even pay for a nano-degree service that gets you feedback from professionals, coaching, and a verified certification for $200. A nano-degree can be a great choice for those looking to get a job in programming.

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  9. The first app I choose is khan academy. Khan academy is a app students can use to educate or review anything they need help with. The organization produces short lessons in the form of youtube videos. The next app I choose is Math bingo is also a educational app that can help student form all ages study and learn math. This app is very useful to elementary kids just learning their times tables, adding and subtracting.

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  10. The first app I choose is khan academy. Khan academy is a app students can use to educate or review anything they need help with. The organization produces short lessons in the form of youtube videos. The next app I choose is Math bingo is also a educational app that can help student form all ages study and learn math. This app is very useful to elementary kids just learning their times tables, adding and subtracting.

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  11. Babble is an app that can allow people to learn fourteen different languages quickly. Another great educational app is Grammarly, it is basically auto correct on steroids. It will give you examples of how and when to use certain words in a sentence. It will also give definitions for most words clicked on.

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  12. The first new app is photomath which was initially released in 2014 so you can take a picture of your math problem and it can recognize the equation and show you how to solve it and the answer. The second app is Mendeley which was stable released January 2018 which helps students to share their research papers and collaborating online.

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  13. Memrise: Learning a language can be tough, particularly if there aren’t any courses offered near you. While you could buy yourself a textbook and teach yourself, Memrise offers a different path, teaching you vocabulary through gamification. Boot up Memrise, choose a language you want to study, and the app will drill you on various words and phrases, testing you on definitions, spelling, and aural recognition. Memrise is available for free, although the free version only offers so much; for the full deal, you’ll need to purchase a “Pro” subscription, and the app is aggressive about advertising it. Still, if you’re looking for an easy way to brush up on a language, Memrise is more fun (and convenient) than flashcards.

    Ready4 SAT: Ready4’s series of test prep apps, like Ready4 SAT, goes well beyond just drilling you to answer practice questions. It actually aims to teach you the material and test-taking tips in mobile-friendly chunks, so that you can study whenever and wherever you have your smartphone.
    (Isaiah Placide)

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  14. The first new app is photomath which was initially released in 2014 so you can take a picture of your math problem and it can recognize the equation and show you how to solve it and the answer. The second app is Mendeley which was stable released January 2018 which helps students to share their research papers and collaborating online.

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  15. Edubirdie is a new app it can help you with essay's and write them for you.Also, it is an app called ' Photo Math 'you scan the equation or expression and it will solve it for you. It shows you how they did and it also graphs it and more.

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  16. one app is photomath it was originally put out in 2014,then the ready4 sat

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  17. Photomath is one app that helps students solve math equations. Socratic helps with all subjects.-amarys viamontes

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  18. Kumon is a tutoring website that helps students that are behind, learn about core concepts. Kumon consists of lessons and videos. Quizlet is a website that lets students create and view study sets for topics. This allows students to study from their phone, even if they haven't created any flash cards.

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    1. Kumon is a website found for kids that lets students study and watch these amazing videos that allows kids and students to study on their tablet,laptop, and phone at home or at school

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  19. One is photomath. What the app do is that if your stuck on a math problem you can use that app and not only do it give you the answer but it breakdown how to solve it. Another one is Epic. Epic is an excellent all-you-can-read e-book library for kids with over 10,000 titles.

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  20. Photomath will always be a classic you just put your camera over a math problem and it gives you the answer and it breaks it down to help you understand how it should be done. Another app is Memrise which helps you learn many new languages which is said to help improve your school work ethic.

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  21. Photomath its great when you are at home and don't have a teacher at home.

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  22. The first new app is photomath which was released in 2014 so you can take a picture of your math problem and it can recognize the equation and show you how to solve it and the answer.

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  23. Chegstudy and remind are great apps for those in college/with a busy schedule. While remind allows you to stay in contact with your teachers, Cheg uses textbook-like problems and guides you through them like a teacher would. With balance, both can be used to help students understand lessons, and stay on top of their grades if they get behind.

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  24. Quizlet is a website that lets students create and view study sets for topics. This allows students to study from their phone, even if they haven't created any flash cards. genius of an app enables you to take a picture of any math problem and receive a generated response. It especially comes in handy with understanding the process of reaching an answer in a step by step manner.

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  25. Quizlet and Kahoot both allow students to play games with their friends or peers to be able to remember the things they have went over in class. These are the two most well known apps or websites to help out students study and to do other things

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  26. Quilt is a website that allows students to create and view study sets for topics. PhotoMath is an app that allows you to take a picture of an math problem and it will show you how to solve it.

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  27. PhotoMath is a great app that helps students understand math problems. Besides giving answers, it gives a very detailed explanation. Quizlet is also a very helpful app. It helps students study by using flash cards and little games to help students learn the information. - Ashlan Loyell

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  28. The first new app is photomath which was initially released in 2014 so you can take a picture of your math problem and it can recognize the equation and show you how to solve it and the answer. The second app is Mendeley which was stable released January 2018 which helps students to share their research papers and collaborating online.Destiny Jackson

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