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the top educational phone apps

Get the best out of you phone with these awesome educational apps.

Today you have a reason to call the thing you’re carrying all day catching Pokemon with a smartphone. The application stores on both iOS and Android offer many great education apps that will help you learn something new everyday.

You can never go wrong with either of these educational apps.

iTunes U

iTunes U app is among the top educational phone apps

iTunes U app is among the top educational phone apps

This is the world’s largest digital catalog for free educational content. It is not an app per se, rather an educational section within the Apple’s iTunes store. iTunes U offers a range of educational material from some of the biggest universities in the world.

Dictionary.com

Dictionary.com app is among the top educational phone apps

Dictionary.com app is among the top educational phone apps

Dictionary.com, just like the website, is exactly what it is named. It’s a digital dictionary you can carry around in your phone at all times. Simply and easily, type in any real word and the app will explain it for you.

Coursera

Coursera app is among the top educational phone apps

Coursera app is among the top educational phone apps

This is more like carrying a university around in your pocket. The Coursera app offers more than 200 free courses, from over 20 subjects of study. With Coursera you can enroll in a variety of courses from several universities around the world. C

TED

TED app is among the top educational phone apps

TED app is among the top educational phone apps

Who doesn’t love TED? Seriously? The TED app offers everything amazing the organization offers, in the palm of your hand. Browse through a library of over 1,700 TED Talks videos on inspiring ideas, education, technology, entrepreneurship and innovation.

Wikipedia

Wikipedia app is among the top educational phone apps

Wikipedia app is among the top educational phone apps

You already know what this app does, and are wondering why you don’t have it already. This is the application version of the website that taught us everything we know. It grants you access to more than 32 million articles, in more than 280 languages. And you can even save articles for offline use.

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