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Oct 16, 2012

Best 25 Mobile Apps in Academia

Smartphones and other mobile technologies are undoubtedly playing a very big role in today’s classroom, in Schools and colleges especially when it comes to the best apps to get teachers organized and make students learning easier. From Dropbox to Documents to Go, Lab Guru, Wikipedia and Evernote, these are just a few of the mobille apps in academia, we have only lited the first five here:

  • DropboxDropbox is a free service that lets you bring your photos, docs, and videos anywhere and share them easily. With Dropbox, you’ll have no need to email yourself a file again, all thanks to the wonderful cloud computing, with Dropbox, University professors can now be able to access their files from other devices they’ve connected to their personal networks.
  • Documents To Go:This is another useful app that is available for almost all smartphone and PDA platforms, This App offers up the full suite of Microsoft Office programs, it enables you to view native Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint files & attachments, supported file formats include .doc,. docx,. xls,. xlsx,. ppt,. pptx.
  • Lab Guru:This is a web based research and management system, it enables you to Plan your experiments and track your research progress, Manage biological and molecular collections, as well as retrieve your lab’s research history.
  • Attendance:As the name implies this is used to assist Educators with iDevices to keep track of which students attended which classes and when those classes were attended.
  • Evernote:Evernote helps you remember and act upon ideas, projects and experiences across all the computers, phones and tablets you use. For a student or Lecturer, this app helps you sort your digital files into scrapbooks and make sure all necessary materials sit in the proper place.you can head over to Online Universities for a complete list of the best 25 Mobile Apps in Academia and we hope you’ll find them interesting

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