8 Useful Apps for Educators

by Gavin Donnelly

With the ever growing presence of smartphones and tablets in classrooms there are all kinds of apps out there for educators to help them plan, organize and teach. Here is a list of just a few useful ones that we put together for you.

1. Keynote – Keynote is an app that lets teachers spice up their presentations with the addition of visual aids such as charts, tables, videos, pictures and animations. Teachers can choose from 12 premade themes to create a presentation.

2. Evernote – Evernote allows you to take all kinds of notes from your mobile, tablet or desktop and stores them all in one place. You can type up quick lists or outlines, take pictures, save webpages and more. Then you can share notes and collaborate with colleagues.

3. Free Books – As the name promises, the Free Books app provides access to 23,469 classic books including novels, autobiographies and plenty of other historical writings. Great for History or Literature teachers.

4. Splashtop Whiteboard – This iPad app turns your iPad into a mobile whiteboard. By syncing with a desktop computer over Wifi you can access computer applications such as Powerpoint or Keynote and then be able to control and draw over the presentations right on the iPad.

5. Dropbox – Use Dropbox to store all your documents and files in the cloud so you can access them from any device. A great way to organize files stored on multiple computers and devices, it also makes them easily shareable.

6. TeacherKit – A nice free app for keeping track of attendance, grades and behavior all in one place. You can even backup all data stored in TeacherKit to Dropbox.

7. Outliner – Outliner is another useful organizational app for outlining anything from daily tasks such as lesson plans to long term projects that last throughout a whole semester or year. You can also share your outlines and collaborate with other users.

8. GradeBook Pro – Another very useful app for keeping track of grades and attendance. GradeBook Pro has all kinds of powerful features including the ability to email reports to students and parents, create PDF reports of class or student grades and ability to import and export data using Dropbox.

Whether you’re an educator yourself, know someone who is or are just interested in education technology we hope you found this list interesting and useful! What apps do you use to stay organized and plan? Let us know by connecting on Twitter @zapdapp and Facebook.com/zapdapp.

See also: 10 Great Sites and Tools for Travelers

Gavin Donnelly
Zapd Team

10 Great Sites and Tools for Travelers

by Gavin Donnelly

As rewarding as it is, traveling can also be a stressful process. A lot goes into the planning and execution of a trip or vacation. First you have to decide where to go, then how to get there and where to stay. Budgets, language barriers…the list goes on. So we’ve compiled this list of 10 sites and tools that we think are great resources for you in planning and making the most out of your travels.

1. Hotel Tonight – Hotel Tonight is an app that helps you find the best day-of deals on a hotel room in many major cities around the world. It works by showing you hotels that are offering last-minute deals on their unreserved rooms at highly discounted rates. You can then book your deal right from the app, which is available for both iOS and Android. Hotel Tonight is handy little app for those spontaneous trips.

2. Skyscanner – Skyscanner is a great tool for comparing and finding the best deals on thousands of flights, from anywhere to anywhere. You can access the tool via the website or download the app for your smartphone. Once you decide on a flight to book, Skyscanner will link you directly to the airline or travel agent’s website to complete the process. You can also find and compare car rentals and hotels with the tool.

3. Languages – As you might have guessed from the name, Languages is a translation app that can instantly translate words from 12 built-in language dictionaries without accessing the web. It doesn’t currently have the ability to translate full sentences but is still a nice tool for looking up words on the fly.

4. TripTuner – Trying to decide where to go on your next vacation? TripTuner is a unique website that allows you to “tune” your preferences on a series of sliders and recommends destinations based on your choices. Choose whether you want your vacation to be more relaxing or active, weather to be bikini or parka friendly, cost to be high or low…you get the point. As you move the sliders around to adjust your preferences TripTuner shows you new sets of destinations for you to choose from. It’s a fun little way to get your vacation planning started.

5. Trivago – This is the mother of all hotel search sites. Trivago searches multiple hotel booking sites at once from its current database of 157 different sites to bring you the best options for wherever you plan on staying.

6. TripIt – TripIt is a tool for keeping track of your itineraries all in one place, once you sign up you can email all your different confirmation emails to plans@tripit.com and the service will automatically create itineraries for you. You can then access them any time online or from your mobile device to view, customize or share them.

7. Duolingo – Looking to learn a new language but don’t want to spend the money on classes or software like Rosetta Stone? Duolingo is a website that offers courses in six different languages – for free. One independent study suggested that 34 hours of Duolingo courses is comparable to one semester of a college language class. The languages currently offered are Spanish, English, French, German, Portuguese and Italian.

8. GateGuru – Upload details about your trip to the GateGuru app directly or by emailing your itinerary or syncing with TripIt. The app then keeps you updated on all kinds of things like airport weather, flight status and even security wait times. Additionally, you can view a list of airport amenities to find the closest place to grab a pre-flight bite to eat or magazine. This is definitely an app worth checking out as there are even more features not listed here.

9. Airbnb – Airbnb is a great resource for looking up all kinds of rental properties for your travel destination, from single rooms to whole homes or apartments. Simply enter your destination and the dates you plan on going to get a list of rentals and prices.

10. Travel Wallet – With the Travel Wallet app you can create budgets, track expenses and then send reports to yourself or your boss if you’re on a business trip. It allows you to attach receipts by taking pictures or selecting ones already on your iPhone. The app also integrates with TripIt to import trip segments and add them as expenses. Overall a nice way to quickly enter and track your spending on a business trip or vacation.

We hope that you find this list of resources useful for your future travels! Do you know of any other great travel sites or tools? Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us and share them via Twitter @zapdapp or Facebook.com/zapdapp!

Happy traveling!

Gavin Donnelly
Zapd Team