Saturday, September 8, 2012

8 Must Have Google Chrome Apps for Students


The Internet is an irrefutable source for information and a necessity for all students. But between social media sites, an endless number of news sources and viral videos, it’s almost too easy to be distracted when taking notes in class, studying for a final, or writing a paper. However, with today’s technology, students can take control of their browser by using customizable web apps and extensions to stay on task.
Web apps offer a personalized browsing experience for you and your needs. Google’s Chrome browser has effective web apps to help students create a focused, more productive and intuitive way to study while online.
Below are some of the top web apps for students looking for helpful tools to focus while online, as selected by Google’s Chrome Web Apps Guru, Rahul Roy-Chowdhury.

StayFocusd – StayFocusd is a productivity extension that helps you focus on work by restricting the amount of time you can spend on time-wasting websites. You can restrict entire sites or just parts of them for as long or short of a time as necessary.

Todo.ly- Todo.ly is an intuitive and easy to use online to-do list and task manager. It helps you get organized and get things done by organizing your tasks into projects and subprojects, adding customized icons and labels, and assigning due dates to your tasks.
Read Later Fast – This app lets you save pages to read later – online or offline, and fast. All you have to do is right click and save the page for later to avoid having too many open tabs on your browser.

Write Space – Write Space is a customizable, full-screen text editor that lives in your browser. It is designed to minimize the distractions that come between you and your writing. This app also auto saves your work and works offline.

StudyStack – StudyStack helps students memorize anything with millions of flashcards that have already been added to the site or the ability to create your own. There are dozens of flashcard categories including foreign languages, math, LSAT and GRE.

Graph.tk - An app for math majors, Graph.tk is an app that brings the graphing capabilities of your calculator to the browser. It’s easy to use and good for plotting graphs based on equations.

WordReference - For anyone taking a foreign language course or studying abroad, this extension gets you the translations you need in a fast and easy way. Since it’s an extension and placed right next to the address bar, you don’t even have to leave the site you’re on for a quick translation.

BONUS APP: Panic Button – Ok, this app won’t help you pass your class, but it might just come in handy during class. Use the panic button to hide all your tabs at once and restore them later. You can even set up the panic button to open up a pre-made Google Doc of class notes…not that we condone this sort of behavior.
These web apps may just be the difference between making the grade and setting the curve. You can check out a complete list of apps for the Chrome Browser on the Chrome Web Store – located on the new tab page or on www.chromewebstore.com. Please let me know if you’re interested in hearing more about the ways Chrome can help students in 2012.



http://edudemic.com/2012/07/8-must-have-google-chrome-apps-for-students/

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5 Ways Classrooms Can Learn From Mobile Apps

Mobile phones have historically been banned from the classroom and seen as a distraction to education. But with new developments in education apps, there are some very powerful mobile concepts that can be transferred the classroom. 1. Provide instant feedback Mobile technology allows users to receive instant feedback for almost anything. 2. Build contextual lessons Anyone that has learned a language in an immersive environment knows that learning from your surroundings is far more powerful than reading vocabulary in a book. As Eleanor Roosevelt once said, “you learn by living”. 3. Break lessons into bite-sized pieces Mobile technology is nothing if not convenient. Content is available in doses as small or as large as you want. During a ten minute bus ride you can catch up on CNN’s world news. In two minutes between phone calls, you might be able to play four rounds of Angry Birds. Everything is quick and easy to consume. 4. Personalize lesson content to students’ interests The beauty of mobile apps are that they are extremely personalized. Apps often learn from your interests and actions so that they can provide different experiences to different users. Voxy for example, a mobile language education app serves sports lessons to sports fans or pop culture lessons to socialites. 5. Incorporate a social aspect Apart from the giants of Twitter and Facebook, many mobile apps are tapping into social media. For example, you can play Dice With Friends on your phone or chat online during World of Warcraft to reach a goal together. Skype connects students wishing to learn a foreign language, and Pinterest allows you to share dreams with pinners worldwide. While you may not physically be together, mobile apps allow you to be constantly connected to those around you. This is a guest-post by Jess Weeg from Voxy.com, an innovative language learning platform; image attribution flickr user iamlamont.com, welsmissions, and havefunteaching. Source: http://www.teachthought.com/learning/5-ways-classrooms-can-learn-from-mobile-apps/

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