Education & Reference (1207 programs)
Pros: Online Bannerlord experience. Synchronized time for all players.
Cons: Reports of mugging and baiting other characters.
Pros: Free to use on mobile. Supports various media types. Syncs with OneDrive/iCloud. Great for spaced repetition learning.
Cons: Desktop version requires purchase.
Pros: Compiles all your reading materials. Saves unlimited webpages across websites. Embedded HTML editor. User-friendly UI.
Cons: Free version has limited import and export functions.
Pros: Detects possible cheating on exams. SOC 2 compliant.
Cons: Flawed cheating detector. Kicks students out of tests. Requires personal information from students.
Pros: Automated and customizable proctoring tools. Performs well under low bandwidth. Integrates with major LMS platforms. Strong data-security controls.
Cons: Privacy and comfort concerns for students. Requires specific browser extension and steady connection.
Pros: UI design inspired by Microsoft's Fluent Design System. Plenty of customization options. Some automation features.
Cons: Articles are not fetched automatically by default.
Pros: Sleek and modern UI. Simple and easy-to-use. Accessibility features for visually impaired users.
Cons: Lack of advanced features.
Pros: Teachers are in full control of their schedule and payment rate. Gives teaching opportunities for every skilled tutors. Students are free to select the tutor they need. Teachers can personally market their teaching sevices.
Cons: Doesn't allow to transfer time or money between tutors. Bulk lesson plans aren't customizable.
Pros: Publish web content for online classes. Create several kinds of tests and exercises. Include visuals and computations in texts.
Cons: Best suited for intermediate XHTML editors.
Pros: A wide range of courses available. Offers certifications for students. Easy enrollment.
Cons: No in-browser coding support.