12 Best iPhone Education Applications


Learning is fun and easy with an iPhone. Here are the wonderful reasons:

1. Bright and Beyond

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There’s nothing like starting young. The Bright and Beyond series of applications make learning fun and enjoyable for the li’l ones. A bunch of activities are in store to keep them entertained as much as they are educated.

2. PopMath

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No need to argue about this: Math is definitely one of the most challenging school subjects there is. The demands of Math are marginalized with this particular iPhone educational application – the PopMath. It introduces in a fun-filled way that will mean a lot in later life.

3. Wheels on the Bus

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Parents are the best first teachers. They would be even more effective with the help of this particular iPhone app. The Wheels on the Bus allows parents to sing and dance with their kids in no less than five and teach them how different instruments sound like.

4. iBearFlags

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This is a fun and exciting way of introducing yourself to the world – other countries, their flags, their capital cities. Suddenly, matching a flag with a country would not be so hard. Although the knowledge that iBearFlags offer is basic, it is undoubtedly useful!

5. Read Demon

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School kids are almost always left to deal with pages and pages of documents to read and comprehend. As the app title states, the Read Demon is intent on transforming you into a reading wizard. It will train you to read on high without leaving the message behind. The Read Demon is a good device to practice both your eyes and your mind.

6. myHomework

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One of the things students keep forgetting – deliberately or otherwise — is doing their homework. With iPhone’s myHomework, you need not to be reminded constantly regarding your homework because your useful, will do it for you. What’s more, it’s very simple to use, no need to crack your minds out.

7. BrainThaw

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This iPhone educational app lets you exercise your Math skills while giving you some fun entertainment. It’s a puzzle game that will keep you glued in learning Math! Suddenly, you would not mind being with numbers all the time.

8. Brain Toot

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This is another mind-boggling app that will keep your mind well exercised and really sharp. The mental workouts covered by this exhilarating iPhone app are Math, visual, memory, and thinking skills. By working up your mind through this app, you will be able to keep it sharp and active and definitely ready for more challenging lessons at school.

9. Graphing Calculator

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For more serious Math problems, you would be thankful enough that a Graphing Calculator can be found handy in your iPhone. That is especially since the real thing could cost a mere student a fortune!

10. Periodic Table

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The Periodic Table is another thing that students should never leave home without. With the iPhone technology, you would be able to get around with a Periodic Table without fuss.

11. Wikipanion

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Wikipedia is definitely a student-friendly website. It is kept truly accessible by this wonderful, wonderful iPhone application that is not only ideally used by students by educators as well.

12. This Day in History

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One of probably the most boring subjects for some students is History. Learning the beginnings and specific dates that need to be noted can be taxing at times but not anymore. With This Day in History, you get to enjoy the significant knowledge that History imparts and more.

Can an iPhone be an educational tool? You be the judge!

Responses:

  1. Ravi says:

    I work for a development company that has started putting out various educational apps. Our GeoQuiz app has already been downloaded by thousands and has the flag identifier function that the app shown above does, but combines it with knowledge of capital cities, natural landmarks, and general knowledge about the Earth’s geography. We have similarly put out a Bible quiz (Test Your Faith) and a Psychology quiz. If you are interested in checking out educational apps – our site is worth checking.

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  2. Ravi says:

    Oh yeah, it should be “Leave Your ResponSe” not “Leave Your ResponCe”.

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