Well, that's it. August is over and we all, whether we like it or not, have to get back to our routines. The imminent return to work or school is already a reality that many fear and long for in equal measure. It's time to meet up with colleagues and friends, to show off our holidays and tan. But it's also time to get back on track.
With the new school year just around the corner, there are many applications that are being spread among parents, teachers and students and that promise to facilitate interaction between them as well as the organization of tasks. The most curious thing is that, the closer the date is, The more famous these types of applications become within the market of the apps, even making it into the Top 25 of the most downloaded applications of last week, with thousands of users registering every day. Among these applications we find Edmodo and ClassDojo, which are sweeping the United States and are also available in our country (we will have to see how many they will be), aimed at teachers but also designed for students and parents. This type of apps They allow for reinforcement and student involvement in classes, either through rewards for points or analytics to monitor behavior that both tutors and family members can see.
Schoolchildren are not the only ones who can benefit from these mobile advantages. Although there are still a couple of weeks until the start of school, many students are taking the dreaded make-up exams these days. Even for these students, there are mobile applications that allow them to organize schedules (TimeTable), take notes (Google Keep), or delve deeper into the study thanks to a series of tips (Study techniques), all of which are aspects that can irritate even the most peaceful student.
And mobile applications are increasingly accessible to everyone, while covering a much wider range of diverse areas. In the era in which mobile applications are apps They dominate our world, even we ourselves can use software and create our own application. It's no joke!