
5348_Classroom Smartphone Apps
Marcee Harris
Created on July 9, 2024
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Classroom Smartphone Apps
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Otter.ai is an awesome app for transcribing. Students can use the Basic (free) version to record up to 600 minutes of audio per month. Available for both Apple and Android smartphones! To learn more, watch "Welcome to Otter!," from Otter.ai.
Evernote helps students organize their class notes, draw and write on PDF copies of assignments, and combine photos, notes, and links for a one-stop-shop for note taking. The free plan allows users to have up to 50 notes. To learn more, read "6 ways students can use Evernote!"
Khan Academy Kids is a free app packed full of games and activities to help students ages 2-7 learn across the content areas. To learn more, watch "Introduction to Khan Academy Kids"
Forest is a free focus app for both Apple and Android that helps users earn and plant REAL trees when they meet their productivity goals! To learn more, watch "Forest: Gamified Focus Application - Review" by Tool Finder Plus. i.ts responses, which you can click for more information.
MyStudyLife is a free, customizable school planner to help students organize their tasks, schedule, and reminders. This app is available on both Apple and Android products! Take a tour: https://mystudylife.com/tour/
Students can create their own flashcards, select an already-created set from Quizlet's library, or use one their teacher created. There is a free version available on both Apple and Android! To learn more, watch the The Quizlet Android App: Learn with Flashcards, Games & Study Tools.
Khan Academy is a free app featuring a huge library of assignments and activities from various subjects. Download it here: https://www.khanacademy.org/downloads
The Poll Everywhere app creates interactive opportunities for teachers to poll students using a variety of engaging features throughout the lesson. For most educators, the free app provides all you need, but it does have a cap of 25 participants at a time. To learn more, check out this resource page: https://www.polleverywhere.com/k12-student-response-system
Duolingo is a free app that teaches 40+ languages through fun, accessible games! Available for both Apple and Android users. To learn more, watch "Duolingo in Three Words: Free, Fun & Effective."
Grammarly helps students proofread and correct their writing, and the free version is accessible for all! Available for both Apple and Android smartphones. To learn more, watch "Grammarly Basics: What You Can Get For Free."
Photomath is an amazing app that allows users to scan a math equation and then see step-by-step solutions for how to solve it. The paid version includes tutorials, but the free version is still very useful! To learn more, watch "How to use Photomath."