Well a lot people think and already know that 2020 was not such a fortunate year for the students as the educational institutions got closed and the flow the of the study for the learners got a little bit of-road.
Thinking that I thought why not bring up a list of 10 best educational apps for the students to learn from them and get most out of their books and courses.
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The list provides you the best learning platform for you to choose from and get on with your learning.
lets get started:
1:Amazon Kindle
READ ANYTIME, ANYWHERE
On the bus, on your break, in
your bed—never be without a book. Built for book lovers, the Kindle app
puts millions of books, magazines, newspapers, comics, and manga at your
fingertips.
FIND YOUR NEXT GREAT READ
- Find your next great
read with Kindle. Choose from over six million Kindle books (including
those with Audible narration), magazines, audiobooks, and comics and
start reading in seconds. Explore new releases, Amazon Charts best
sellers, and titles across genres like romance, science fiction,
children’s books, self-help, religion, nonfiction, and more—and try any
book before you buy with a free sample.
Get it on Google Play: Amazon Kindle
2:Coursera
Learn from experts at 200+ world-class universities and
companies including Yale, the University of Michigan, Google, IBM, and
more. Build skills at every stage of your career with flexible and
affordable options. Enroll in free courses, gain in-demand job skills
and certificates, or earn a university degree online.
Advance your career with recognized certificates from
world-class universities like Duke, University of London, and Yale, and
industry-leaders like Google, IBM, and Facebook.
Master in-demand job
skills through applied learning—including Python, digital marketing,
and SQL—and learn from top instructors at leading universities and
companies.
Learn on your budget by enrolling in any of hundreds of free courses
Learn on your schedule with on-demand online lectures and downloadable videos for offline viewing.
Get academic credentials by completing modular portions of a full degree with MasterTrack™ Certificate program.
Get it on Google Play: Coursera
3:Duolingo
Duolingo hit the ground running in 2014 and never looked back. It’s a
language learning app with a lot going for it. It teaches you languages
in bite sized chunks through little mini games. The lessons get harder
the further you go, but it always manages to stay fun. It supports over a
dozen languages. The developers also boast that 34 hours in this app is
equal to a semester in school. It’s completely free to use. There are
also no advertisements. It’s one of the great learning apps for both
adults and kids. The new subscription service makes things a little less
pleasant, but the free version is still good.
Get on Google Play: Duolingo
4:Khan Academy
Khan Academy is a popular online resource for learning. It teaches more
traditional subjects like math, science, physics, economics, and many
others. It’s usually the kind of stuff that targeted learning apps (like
Coursera and Udemy) don’t focus on too much. The app boasts access to
over 10,000 videos along with various lessons and courses. You can use
it to learn new concepts or brush up on older stuff. Khan Academy’s big
claim to fame is that it’s completely free to use with no fees or hidden
costs. That makes it one of the best learning apps for academics on a
budget. There is also a kid’s version for all of you with youngsters out there. Another great option here is edX, which features 2,000 courses from actual colleges for free.
Get it on Google Play: Khan Academy
5:LinkedIn Learning
LinkedIn Learning is one of the newer learning apps. This one has an interesting history. It’s a learning app with a bunch of courses and tutorials for professional use. You can also view all of Lynda’s courses there as well. In fact, we used to recommend Lynda’s app on this list, but they recommend using the LinkedIn Learning app so we will too. The UI on this one is perfunctory and simple. There are a ton of courses for things like office skills, creative skills, and other similar things. The app also comes with Chromecast support, offline support, playlists, and more. It’s actually a decent learning app. We only recommend it to those looking to learn job skills. It’s not great for learning how to cook or things like that.
Get it on Google Play: LinkedIn Learning
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