Free Student Tools for Mac
Brain Tease II is an application that lets you have fun while exercising your brain. Running this application daily should increase your focus, concentration and math skills. There are four levels of difficulty (Easy, Medium, Hard and Very Hard). Three...
Brain Tease has two parts. The first part lets you explore how the mind uses clues other than the word itself to recognize a word and how the mind reacts to confusing clues. The second part helps you practice short term memory skills. Both parts help you...
Keep your course schedule and grades organized with Get Organized, a simple and efficient academic planner. Specify assignment details, keep track of up-and-coming and overdue schoolwork, monitor grades, and more. View your schedule as a collective list...
JXCirrus Maths is a maths training application aimed at primary school children. It focuses on basic arithmetic: Times tables, addition, subtraction and division. Set up any number of exercises for your child. For Times tables and division:...
Knowledge NoteBook boosts learning. It has numerous note-taking, studying, comprehension tools to help a student do better in his schoolwork. It is very easy to understand and will make comprehension of the material one is learning come more quickly....
Studyper allows you to create note cards and other studying methods. This gives you an easier way to study up for a test/quiz. Studyper also allows the teachers to create tests, that can automatically grade the student right after the student has finished...
Scratch (scratch.mit.edu) is a programming language for kids 8-14. BYOB extends Scratch to a full-power language for computer science students 14-20. Features include custom (build your own) blocks, first class procedures (lambda), first class lists...
Great to describe, document, organize, keep and share notes and pictures by subjects. You can share and see them in facebook, the phone or in a PC/laptop/desktop. Very nice user interface that flips both sides of the card (front/back). The eCueCards can...
The Harvard reference tool/generator supports Adobe AIR , so this makes it a desktop application. This way you would not need to constantly go online to look for tool, it will sit with some of your applications and will appear when required.
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Using MemWell is similar to using flash cards but better. MemWell will automatically shuffle your questions and ask them in a different order each time, so you don't just remember things in sequence but really get to know the answers. MemWell can check to...