Essential School Apps For The HTC Incredible
Kid these days aren’t using the library anymore to do research for their schoolwork? Now kids are just using the Internet to find all their information. It’s totally understandable why, since all information is there with the click of a button. They pull out their phones in class to look up the answer to a question or equation and can answer it quickly and accurately. Kids with apps on their phones who don’t have to Google the question can answer faster. So what kinds of apps can help kids with their classes?
There are those basic applications, like a theasurus, dictionary and encyclopedia. The kids will pull their HTC Incredible case off their belt to access foreign languages apps when they are learning to translate and speak another language. Spanish to English, English to Italian and German to English are there for use in foreign language studies. The Oxford Dictionary in addition to the Cambridge and Modern English Dictionaries are available for the students’ use. There are even apps to allow them to read Shakespeare and Jane Austen.
Math applications are also pretty useful. The first a learner will want to download would be a calculator, a necessity which his HTC Incredible screen protector will keep safe as he uses it with mobile math, matrix mobile, trig, converters for speed, weight, distances, volumes and temperatures, or he could use the app with which to teach smaller siblings math. For the kid in science class is the elements chart and for the student in comparative religions class the Bible and Quaran. There are apps for taking notes, such as Evernote, which takes clips from online sources, the student’s notes and any video taken organizes it and stores it until needed for use in papers. There are organizers apps and diary apps which will help the learner know what classes he has on alternate days and which classes are only for this nine week period.
For the college student keeping track of loans, grants, paychecks from internships and/or off-campus jobs, there is Mint, a tracking app that organizes various expenditures and arranges it in one place using graphs and charts. An AP Style app is available to help students write in AP style. Formulas Free is available to the college kid needing help in calculus. Natural Cures is for the student whose allowance doesn’t come for another month and he’s in need of a doctor. Then there is BookShelfLT for the student who needs an eBook to study, MyGPACalculator for when he wants to know how he’s doing and Stress Reducer, when the college kid needs to relax and hear the sounds of the ocean from a phone-shaped seashell.
Aiding the student in his endeavors are HTC Incredible accessories such as his car charger and his docking station to keep his phone charged so he can download apps to help him get through school. Of course, social intercourse is important to the college student, who can share fears of failure and ask questions of other students to get help with his school work. News and commentary apps also help the student find facts with which to flesh out his studies.
The Internet is out there giving us all the information you need.
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