Teaching & Training (19 programs)
Pros: Effective spaced repetition algorithm. Private on-device handwriting recognition. Operates fully offline with zero ads or distractions. Clean interface.
Cons: Advanced curriculum is not suitable for basic math learners. Lack of gamification might feel dry for some users.
Pros: Realistic voice-based simulation. Tailored questions from resumes. Automatic personal data scrubbing. Instant performance feedback.
Cons: Better for behavioral than technical interview simulation.
Pros: Transforms case practice into quick, game-like challenges. Provides instant AI feedback.
Cons: Sessions might not replicate complete cases.
Pros: Secure, lockdown testing environment. Works offline. Calculators and a customizable alarm. Activity tracking prevents cheating.
Cons: Occasional glitches or crashes. Problems uploading completed exams.
Pros: Clear 3D step-by-step animations. Pause, slow down, and rotate views. Covers essential knots for outdoors and survival. Works offline.
Cons: Limited coverage for decorative or everyday knots.
Pros: Offers courses in a variety of professional fields. Comprehensive curriculum for each subject. Employs different instructional methods. Resources are crafted by field experts.
Cons: Occasional technical issues.
Pros: Gives default notifications to alert you right away. Available in both English and Spanish. Allows you to share your experience with other users. Updates you on any earthquake relevant information.
Cons: Alert tone is somehow quiet. Only coordinates are given, no exact locations.
Pros: Custom flashcard creation. Thousands of pre-made decks. Share custom decks with others. Easy-to-understand creation tools.
Cons: Subscription is required for advanced features. Expensive subscription model. Free version limits the number of cards you can study daily.
Pros: Generates flashcards in an instant. Analyzes and interprets a scanned text. Systematic library section. Features a review function.
Cons: May generate information on flashcards inaccurately.
Pros: Teachers can create interactive presentations. Automatic recording of sessions and attendance reports. Hold single virtual classroom. School management can get detailed analytics.
Cons: Attendance reports delay. Mobile app’s poor performance.
Pros: Easy to use. Provides research results in a few seconds. Provides multiple resources. Covers any school subject.
Cons: Not all resources provided are reliable. Sometimes provide incorrect answers. Buggy camera function.
Pros: Easy to use interface. Customizable video responses. Customizable built-in rubrics. Multiple means of expression and creativity.
Cons: Social media-style interface can be distracting to some. Can only create discussion topic using the web version. Difficulty in uploading videos.
Pros: Supplement to school. Fun to play.
Cons: Doesn’t replace regular lessons. Paid application.
Pros: Teaches the basics of spelling. Fun and engaging.
Cons: Targeted at young kids. Not for all languages.
Pros: Colorful design. Training by form of games. Focuses on reading and writing. Fun brain training.
Cons: May not necessarily improve your skills. Requires high-level of prior English knowledge. Free version is limited to three games a day. Does not allow users to reflect and review their wrong answers.