Teaching & Training (13 programs)
Pros: Free and easy to use. Helps keep classwork organized online. Works well with Google Workspace apps.
Cons: Limited to basic communication tools.
Pros: Free to use. Large number of tools available. Makes learning more interactive. Attractive for children.
Cons: Has steep learning curve. User-generated content varies in quality. Customizations cannot be evenly applied. Can be intimidating for beginners.
Pros: Easy to understand interface.. Suitable for use by students and tutors.. Varying difficulty levels for math problems.. Allows users to create geometric shapes..
Cons: Some images in the app are low resolution.. The application can become unstable at times, engineers are attending to this.. The app lacks an export/print feature.. Only suitable for use with a 64-bit architecture..
Pros: Clean design and UI. Stats to show progress. Wide variety of challenges. Quick activities for a busy user.
Cons: Not regularly updated since 2015. Swiping requirement challenge for older screened Macs. Custom training sometimes requires you do ‘everything’. Somewhat repetitive.
Pros: Short, snappy videos. Concise and useful instructions. Each video's purpose is clear. Fairly relaxed.
Cons: Only ten videos. Buffers on older devices. Doesn't cover advanced functions. Only covers specific versions.
Pros: Suitable for a wide age range of children. Color by math, pictogram, letters and more. Bright, appealing aesthetics. Can choose custom color schemes for any image.
Cons: Additional content kept behind paywall. Unlikely to hold the attention of older kids. No support for custom images. Features cartoon dinosaur designs rather than real ones.
Pros: Wide number of lessons. Large database of words and phrases. Includes educational games. Kids get digital stickers as rewards.
Cons: Some lessons only available via paid subscription. Inconsistent mixture of cartoons and photos. Appropriate only for certain age groups. Limited selection of languages.
Pros: Varied game with several gaming options. Educational and fun. High-quality images. Long list of language options.
Cons: Slow to load. Unresponsive. Tricky for small children to use alone. Dated graphics.
Pros: Helpful focus on accuracy. Simple, colorful keyboard display. Typing extracts form complete paragraphs. Clear error alerts.
Cons: No option to change text size. Limited additional typing tools. Visual keyboard can't be turned off. Some way to track speed would be nice.
Pros: Draw your finger on the screen to write letters. Harder and harder levels to pass as a student progresses. Each level is quickly and efficiently explained to the user. Part of a larger online program.
Cons: Text-box background colors make reading text more difficult. The GUI is cheaply designed. Requires a paid server-service to work correctly. The “Action Area” function is for teachers only.
Pros: Fantastic interface. Works quickly. Anti-cramming features. Unlimited decks and cards.
Cons: Limited support. Weak importing. Baked-in limitations. Spotty image compatibility.
Pros: Centralized access to homework and resources. Instant alerts for schedule changes and grades. Direct messaging with teachers and school staff. Digital archives for past report cards and records.
Cons: Information gaps if the school skips manual updates.
Pros: Numerous measurements can be converted. Addresses linear and quadratic equations. Requires only 2.6 megabytes of memory. An excellent supplement for classroom studies.
Cons: Not as many math tools are present within its architecture. Could cause speed or performance issues with 32-bit processors. Will not work with older operating systems. Might not be compatible with all third-party note-taking tools.