Mobile Apps Presentation - Top 10 Apps List

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About This Presentation

This presentation covers the top 10 student apps! It also includes a brief description of each and their correspoding link.


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Top Ten Mobile Apps
By: Alena &
Carissa

App #1: Khan
Academy Learning
This is one of the top
ten apps due to its
ability to serve multiple
subjects, the alignment
with the common core
standards, and the
gamification of the
lessons. One of the most
important factors is the
analysis of the student
results for both the
student and the teacher.
This helps the teacher to
edit the pathway for the
student and the student
to see their progress in
a broken down manner.
Android (Google Play):

https://play.google.com/
store/apps/details?hl=en
_US&id=org.khanacademy.a
ndroid

Google Play
iOS (App Store):

https://apps.apple.com/u
s/app/khan-academy/id469
863705

App #2: Duolingo
This app made the top
ten best apps due to the
specificity of the app
in relation to learning
a new language, the
gamification, and the
age appropriate
questions. Another great
part about this app is
the progress monitoring.
iOS / App Store:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app
/duolingo-language-lessons/id
570060128

Apple

Android / Google Play:
https://play.google.com/store
/apps/details?hl=en_US&id=com
.duolingo

App #3: GeoGebra
iOS / App Store
(Calculator Suite):
https://apps.apple.com/us
/app/geogebra-calculator-
suite/id1504416652

Apple

Android / Google Play
(Graphing / Calculator):
https://play.google.com/s
tore/apps/details?hl=en_U
S&id=org.geogebra.android


This app made the top
ten best apps because
of the degree of
higher-order
thinking,
step-by-step
instructions, and the
self-paced material
found in the lessons.

App #4: Nearpod
This app made the top ten
best apps because of the
interactive piece.
Teachers can use this app
live in class and choose
between students being
self-paced or working on
each slide with the
class. Students can also
be assigned lessons on
Nearpod without being
present in class.
Nearpod (iOS / App
Store):
https://apps.apple.co
m/us/app/nearpod/id52
3540409

Apple

Nearpod (Android /
Google Play):
https://play.google.c
om/store/apps/details
?hl=en_US&id=com.pana
readigital.Nearpod

App #5: Labster
This app made the top ten best
apps list because of the ability
for students to conduct science
labs in a virtual manner. As a
virtual teacher this is
important. It also gives
step-by-step guidance in each
lab.
Labster (iOS / App
Store):
https://apps.apple.com/
us/app/labster/id160066
3267

Apple

Labster (Android /
Google Play):
https://play.google.com
/store/apps/details?hl=
en_US&id=com.labster.mo
bile.standalone

App #6: Google Classroom
Google Classroom covers a wide
range of teacher/student needs:
assignment delivery, feedback,
grade tracking, content
organization, all integrated
with Google tools. Very
versatile and widely adopted.

https://classroom.google.com/

App #7: Seesaw
Seesaw is fantastic for younger
students or visual/creative
work. Supports multimedia
portfolios and gives teachers
and parents easy visibility
into student progress and
feedback.

https://seesaw.com/

App #8: Canva for Education
Canva for Educators empowers
creativity and communication
with easy-to-use design tools
for presentations, posters, and
infographics. It builds digital
literacy and collaboration
skills.

https://www.canva.com/education/

App #9: SocratiQ
SocratiQ Uses AI and the
Socratic method to promote
critical thinking and
personalized learning. It
adapts to student responses,
encouraging inquiry-based
understanding and deeper
reasoning.

https://socratiq.ai/

App #10: Diffit
Diffit is great for
differentiation, and is able to
quickly adapt reading levels,
create resources, and help save
teacher prep time.

https://web.diffit.me/
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