The Best Application For Improving Your Work And Learning Efficiency

Whether you’re back at school, college, or work after a lovely, relaxing vacation, you probably think it’s time to finally take control of your work life and get results.

However, if you always have problems organizing, learning new skills, getting work done, and attending classes or meetings on time, then we might use these very useful applications to solve them.

So, from Calm to My Study Life, Flora and Duolingo, whatever problems you have at work, use these free apps to fix them now.

My study life

My Learning Life is a calendar application designed for students.

In addition to displaying your weekly schedule-and supporting rotation-you can add exams, paper deadlines and reminders, and keep a list of all the tasks you need to complete.

It also works on the web, so you can log in on any device and check your schedule.

Free, iOS/Android

Flora

Most Pomodoro apps just show you a boring timer, but Flora rewards you by planting a tree to keep you focused on your work for 25 minutes.

Leave the application before the end of time and your tree will die, but finish your session and you will unlock other types of trees. Before long, you’ll have a whole forest (and a brain full of facts) .

Free, iOS

Socratic

Is using Socrates to help you solve your math problems cheating? Not exactly, although you certainly wouldn’t use it on a test.

Point your phone’s camera at a question and it will tell you how to answer it. In addition, it can help you find useful online resources ranging from chemistry to literature.

Free, iOS/Android

Otter

Need to take notes, but can’t keep up with the instructor’s 100-mile-an-hour speech? Otter is an ai-driven dictaphone application that automatically transcribes what it records for you.

It’s not perfect, so you’ll need to review and sort through your notes afterwards, but it will certainly give you a decent start.

Free, iOS/Android

Calm

It doesn’t matter how much preparation you do if you’re stressed out and can’t concentrate when the time comes.

Calm needs to be subscribed after a seven-day trial period, but its extensive relaxation aids are designed to help reduce stress and anxiety, which can be invaluable if it means better grades.

Free, iOS/Android

Duolingo

Learning a language? Duolingo helps you practice speaking, reading, listening, and writing in manageable chunks, so you can squeeze in a little extra homework when it suits you.

It also supports more than 40 world languages, so even if you decide to learn Esperanto, it can meet your needs.

Free, iOS/Android

StudySmarter

There are separate apps for making flashcards, taking notes, and planning your review, but StudySmarter pulls them all together.

In addition to creating your own, the app allows you to access materials created by others, including study kits covering a range of topics, as well as easy explanations and quizzes.

Free, iOS/Android

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