A flashcard app is a must for students who either don't have time to hand write flashcards or , like me, are just too lazy to, and I highly recommend Quizlet. I tried numerous other apps like Flashcards+, but I discovered that Quizlet was the most easy to use and had the most functions. My favorite thing about Quizlet is that if you connect it with Facebook, you can leech off of your friends and their flashcards. :) For example, for the nomenclature quizzes, many of my friends made flashcards of the anion/ion list and I just used theirs instead of making my own. It's simply just more efficient!
Features of Quizlet (that I use):
Features of Quizlet (that I use):
- Ability to make flashcards/ "copy" someone else's flashcards and edit them, combine multiple sets of flashcards
- Create classes/ join classes where you can share a set or limit the visibility of a set to a certain class
- Learn/Test modes
- I tend to shy away from "learn" mode because I think it's too tedious to enter in the accents for foreign languages
- If you know that a test will be multiple choice/ matching/ etc., then it's really easy to imitate the test using the test mode in Quizlet!
- Make flashcards on the computer or save someone else's set.
- If I use someone else's set, I check to make sure that the information is accurate
- I don't like making flashcards on my phone because I type much faster on a computer.
- Review the flashcards on my phone whenever I want to!
- This also allows me to bring fewer books to school, and the lighter my backpack is, the better.
Some Pre-made Flashcards/Classes (just in case you wanted them and by no means an extensive list):
- Spanish 2H- ivana_sison has all of them
- Spanish 3H- dynnjavier has flashcards for 2nd semester
- APUSH & Compsci IB-SL- kuofish (he has some French 2 and French 3 cards also)
- Troy High School- It has a bunch of flashcards for a whole range of classes, but I prefer joining individual classes so I don't have to search through all the sets in order to use one.
- What I suggest: Create a class to save all the sets you need for that certain class for easy access! (You can save sets that other people have created and add them to any class)
- For more sets/ classes (English, Design Tech, Chemistry) you only need to do a quick search!
I use Evernote primarily for saving word documents/ vocabulary lists/ textbook PDFs to use on-the-go or just to access without the need to print anything. For me, Evernote is an extension of the internet -- the offline version of viewing a document. This way I can do my math homework without waiting for the book to load all the time in Safari. I haven't completely learned how to use Evernote so I don't understand all the features, but I'll update this post whenever I discover something great.
I'll expand on this as I learn of new apps. If you want a tutorial how to use Quizlet/ Evernote, just let me know and I'll post either screenshots or a video link up!
Have any suggestions/ want to add something? Contact me!