What Reddit Says About Education Apps
We compiled 16 Reddit discussions about Education apps from 11 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/productivity
Skillshare, Coursera, Duolingo, Khan academy, Ted talks, Alison online education app.
r/productivity
Coursera: Offers online courses from universities and colleges on various subjects. Khan Academy: Provides free educational content covering math, science, economics, history, and more.
r/ProductivityApps
Before this was pen and paper later it became a cork board and now I am a big fan of iPad with the pencil and my main app is Defter Notes because it gives me everything for my needs mentioned above.
r/iosapps
r/iOSApps is a one stop shop for all things related to iOS apps - featuring app showcases, reviews, news, updates, sales, developers, discounts and even freebies. ... The r/homeschool community is a place to share homeschool resources, advice, news, curriculum, and learning support for redditors who...
r/Parenting
My husband makes educational apps, and... our honest opinion is none of them. They all pretend to be educational but while optimizing for engagement, they go the tiktok route anyway. Also kids don't really learn much from the learning apps.
r/productivity
How much are you progressing actually in your learning? I find it's a great app when it comes to motivating and engaging people and establishing a habit, but I don't think it's an effective tool for actually learning and making progress.
r/androidapps
ClipGlider app helps a lot with education - as it allows to watch courses at a video speed I prefer, not limited to standard set of video speeds like 1.5x and 2x.
r/androidapps
Merlin Bird ID app by the Cornell Lab of Ornitholigy is great for identifying birds! I love pulling it out to identify birdsong in my area. ... YouTube is the greatest educational resource ever made.
r/languagelearning
LingoDeer is about the best learning app I have found.
r/homeschool
(FREE) Even if you’re not taking these exams for college, the quizzes on the app called Pocket Prep are really helpful for retaining info (FREE) ... Im looking into khan soon I have soon many people recommended it im excited to try it out Ooh pocket prep sounds familiar will definitely look at it as...
r/education
Everything related to kindergarten early childhood education. ... Tips and tricks for being more productive! ... I just graduated. These are the apps I recommend every student must have
r/education
I’ve found KardsAI to be a great freemium app for studying. It’s been really effective for me, and it might be helpful for your self-education journey too!
r/teaching
Quizlet is still a popular go-to for vocabulary review with my students. I would also recommend looking at Jon Corripo’s Eduprotocal lessons. I use many of them regularly to spice up my classes. I think Google Slides are massively underrated.
r/ipad
I just took a look at the App Store page and it looks like a really good planner app (good reviews too) ... If you're more technically minded, I can't recommend https://obsidian.md/ enough.
r/homeschool
One educational app that stands out is Stories Teller: Bedtime Books. This app allows parents to create personalized stories using artificial intelligence, making their children the protagonists. It's an engaging way to teach moral lessons and values, as each story can be tailored to impart spe...
r/BroskiReport
46 votes, 35 comments. Our Fearless Leader has inspired me to spend less time doom scrolling and instead dedicate myself to intellectual growth! I…
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