Top 7 Applications for Students to Use in 2018

A study is much important for each and every people. In this Smartphone world while everything is going online study needs to be online too. So to help you learn some important stuff I found beat apps to study or learning something about your field of interest. So to help everyone I am going to discuss all 10 apps with you guys.

TickTick is a simple and effective to-do list and task manager app which helps you make a schedule, manage time, remind about deadlines and organize life at work, home and everywhere else.? ? ✔

CamScanner helps you scan, store, sync and collaborate on various contents across smartphones, tablets and computers.

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AnkiDroid lets you learn flashcards very efficiently by showing them just before you would forget. It is fully compatible with the spaced repetition software Anki (including synchronization), which is available for Windows/Mac/Linux/ChromeOS.

At Desmos, we imagine a world of universal math literacy and envision a world where math is accessible and enjoyable for all students. We believe the key is learning by doing.

LectureNotes is an Android app for note-taking by handwriting on the screen, in particular with a stylus.

It has been designed while having a user at university (or at school) in mind, for instance a lecturer who is using it for preparing her/his lecture or even for actual teaching (by writing on the device and projecting the screen content for the audience) or a student who is using it for taking handwritten notes during a lecture. However, it has found many users outside university, for instance, businesspersons who use it for business notes and sales presentations or artists who use it to create sketches and drawings.

Those going into software development have a ton of college apps available to them. Perhaps the best is from a developer called SoloLearn. They have a variety of free apps that help you learn the basics of virtually any computer language you can think of. They have web stuff like HTML and CSS, popular languages like C++ and Java, and even stuff like Python, SQL, PHP, and many others. This is a great set of apps to augment your education and broaden your programming horizons.

So, These are some application that I think will be useful for you and you will use it to learn something and to help your study. Let us know which app is your favorite.