1. Evernote: Even for the student taking all of his or her classes online, Evernote is a great tool for organizing notes, both those captured on the application’s camera feature and those recorded in searchable audio files. For instances where a student does find themselves in front of a whiteboard, this app can capture the notes and save the file to be searchable as well.
2. Dropbox: There are reasons that Dropbox is the most popular cloud-based document storage program on the web. With the ability to synchronize documents, up to 2GB with the standard free account, a student can work on a single project regardless of his or her location. For students who log in to Dropbox using an edu e-mail address, each referral they make qualifies them for an additional 250MB of memory space.
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3. iSpring Free: Looking to get a leg up on your classmates when making a PowerPoint demonstration? iSpring Free allows users to insert a Flash file directly into a presentation. Though with limited controls, reviews make clear that this device is simple to use.
4. My Class Schedule: Time management is a skill everyone needs. For students – especially those balancing school, work and family – an app like My Class Schedule does a great job of keeping track, not only of future meetings and events, but more importantly, the app tracks the number of days left before a major paper is due or a critical test is scheduled.
5. Thinking Space for Android devices, SimpleMind+ for the iPhone: Everybody has a space where they do their best thinking. Unfortunately, many times those spaces don’t have a computer nearby. With either one of these two mind-mapping apps, the process of identifying a central idea and then visually breaking that idea into its logical, supporting ideas is as portable as your smartphone.
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