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www.rasmussen.edu www.rasmussen.edu
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50 Smartphone Apps for College Students By Jennifer Pfeffer on 04/25/2016.
This is a fairly up-to-date list of apps and other software that would be helpful for college students with apps related to productivity, reading, education, storage and more.
Because so many of my students haven't used technology much for academic uses, one way I can integrate technology is by integrating some of these ones that they can use outside of the class. This article isn't very academic, but it is credible, written by a marketing specialist who works for Rasmussen college.
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mitadmissions.org mitadmissions.org
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ollege students have to be productive. In trying to manage all my schoolwork, clubs, fraternity, and side projects, I’m constantly searching for programs and apps for productivity, note-taking, security, and even music. After trying dozens of them and seeing which ones most of my friends use, I’ve filtered out the ones that I’ve found the most helpful. Here’s a list of programs (not including the ones you get from MIT for freeist.mit.edu) that you should download and test out in your first few weeks of college. I’ve been using all the programs listed below for at least the past year and can attest to how well they work.
This a blog, not an article, but it is written by a college student at MIT, and he is blogging about some of the best technology that he has integrated into his student life. There are some apps and other software that I'm not familiar with and need to check out.
This article certainly isn't academic, but it is helpful for me. As I brainstorm on ways to help students to integrate technology, I think it is important to get insight from actual college students who have already been down that road. I haven't been in college for a while, so I'm not as familiar with the kinds of technologies that students need. Rating: 7/10
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