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Back to School: iPhone applications to help you make the grade

TUAW's going Back to School! We'll be bringing you tips and reviews for students, parents and teachers right up until the bell rings.

With students heading back to school around the country today, many are heading back with an iPhone (possibly a iPhone 3G, no doubt). In this post, I'm going to suggest a few iPhone applications that you can use to stay on task, and, of course, "make the grade." Most of these applications are free, considering that most students are low on money (especially college students).

Assignments (iTunes Link)
Assignments is an application that, as the name implies, allows you to keep track of your assignments and classes. This is perfect for both teachers and students that need to keep track of assignments in each class. Not only can you add an assignment with a due date/time and importance, but you can also add recordings. Being able to make a voice recording of your assignment is a quick way to make a reminder, etc.

The "Overview" tab allows you to see anything upcoming or due. You can sort by "All" or "Due Soon." You can also search through your assignments. In the "Assignments" tab, you can view all assignments sorted by class. The "Notes" section allows you to quickly jot a note, add a title, and add a date/time.

Overall, this application performs smoothly and works well when adding/deleting assignments and classes. You can view screenshots of Assignments.app in our gallery. Assignments sells for $5.99 (US) at the iTunes App Store.

VoiceNotes (iTunes Link)
VoiceNotes is a plain and simple way to quickly record a quick note, or even a lecture (just make sure you have enough space on your iPhone). Tapping on "Quick Voice Note" will start recording immediately, but is limited as to the length of the recording. If you tap on the + button at the top, you will be given more recording length.

VoiceNotes allows you to sync notes back to your computer using some additional software provided by the developer. Overall, this is a solid app and can definitely be used for the quick "remember to bring these books to class tomorrow" voice notes.

You can download VoiceNotes for free from the iTunes App Store.

To Do (iTunes Link)
One of our fellow TUAW-ers developed this application, and we can't get over its ease of use and flexibility in creating a simple to-do list. With To Do, you can quickly and easily add a to-do, set priority (and order), and even add a note.

To Do will even allow you to see how many tasks have yet to be completed, right from the home screen. With To Do, you will never forget about that writing assignment for English class. Best of all, this application is on a college student's budget: It's absolutely free!

Camera.app (Built-in)
Never underestimate the power of the built-in camera on your iPhone. If you find that your instructor erases the board way too fast, or if you need to capture a photo of the current slide on the screen, then just get out your iPhone. 1 ... 2 ... 3 ... clicks and you're done! A picture saved in memory, and you didn't even have to write anything. You can also combine Camera with Evernote (iTunes link) to create more structured notes or geocoding around your photos -- great for architecture students or for budding meteorologists.


Did we miss something? Do you have another application that you like/use, but didn't on the list? The party doesn't stop with the post, it continues in the comments below. Be sure to share your favorite iPhone applications to help students "make the grade."

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Mike

I like gFlash+ (free) and gFlashPro ($4.99) flashcard programs.

November 21 2008 at 12:43 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Dean

Using images w/ Evernote is great, but there are much better to-do apps out there, and some great calculator apps. Check out http://www.touchtip.com/iphone-and-ipod-touch/essential-back-to-school-iphone-apps-to-enrich-the-mind-part-1/ to see some great iPhone apps for students.

October 11 2008 at 2:52 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Green100

Thanks for your sharing. Here are some other Popular Courseware Tools for Back to school.
http://www.sameshow.com/back-to-school/back-to-school.html

September 04 2008 at 10:57 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
czarl

I'd download iProcrastinate Mobile later...but I recently came across a freebie called Zenbe.
(www.zenbe.com).

One of the reasons I like it is because you can setup categories of task, such as "phone calls", "computer projects", "World of Warcraft objectives :-)", shopping, etc etc

It also supports online syncing.

Just thought I'd throw that out there

September 03 2008 at 11:14 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Jack

DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON ASSIGNMENTS!

I DID! AND I REGRET IT!

GET iProcrastinate Mobile... It is SOOOO much better and it is FREE!!!

Assignments has MANY bugs and is not very intuitive!

September 02 2008 at 3:58 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
blkmasta55555

Anyone know of a good graphic calculator app? Or at least a decent free one :p

September 02 2008 at 12:52 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Gerald

Ya, any of the 80 series from Texas Instruments. Seriously, if you really need a graphing calculator, get a real one. TI-82's can be found for very little used.

September 02 2008 at 7:09 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Chris M

I use MobileFinder, Annotater, NoteAndSketch, and FlasMyBrain Flashcards constantly now that college has started. I take notes on NoteAndSketch as well as MobileFinder (which also carries all my classes doc files) and Annotter to take notes on my class PDF files. These three work perfectly for any note taking I need to do in class.

September 02 2008 at 12:44 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Adiz

StudyCards is a really good flash card app

September 02 2008 at 11:42 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Ryan Schmidt

Thanks for this article. It made me realize I need an assignment manager so I went hunting and found a free one that works great!

iProcrastinate Mobile

September 02 2008 at 10:45 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Matt

iProcrastinate Mobile is much better than Assignments and it's free. There's also a desktop version and the developer is working on desktop to mobile syncing tasks very soon.

http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=284727096&mt=8

September 02 2008 at 10:39 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Ryan Schmidt

Desktop version? Awesome!

September 02 2008 at 10:46 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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