ICT - useful mobile applications

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This page lists useful mobile applications for education, aiming to enhance student learning. These applications can be used as pedagogical tools to support teaching and learning processes effectively.


Apps for Mathematics (+ − × ÷ %)

1. Android phone App to learn calculus Calculus is designed for the typical two- or three-semester general calculus course, incorporating innovative features to enhance student learning.

2. Oppia math. Oppia provides interactive lessons and exercises that can help enhance students' understanding of various concepts in mathematics.

3. Tuxmath TuxMath is a very fun game designed to help children learn multiplication tables and practice calculations.

4. Geogebra Geometry GeoGebra Geometry allows users to construct circles, angles, transformations, and more with its free geometry tool. You can easily construct triangles, drag points, draw parallel lines, intersect circles, and save and share your results

5. GeoGebra GeoGebra allows users to graph functions, investigate equations, and plot data with its free graphing app. You can easily graph functions and equations, find special points of functions, and save and share your results.

6. gcompris GCompris is a high quality educational software suite, including a large number of activities for children aged 2 to 10.


Apps for Science 🚀

1. Skymap Sky Map is a hand-held planetarium for your Android device. Use it to identify stars, planets, nebulae and more

2. PhET Sims presented by Kiwix PhET interactive simulations to explore a wide range of science concepts. Ideal for use in the classroom or at home. These award-winning resources engage students through an intuitive, game-like environment that promotes exploration and discovery.

3. Chemistry Lab Chemistry Lab is an app that turns real organic chemistry mechanisms into an outstandingly fun game. Play your way through actual reactions in a fun game rather than simply memorizing flashcards and reaction names.


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