With the increasing shift towards digital learning, various apps are available that work seamlessly on a number of mobile platforms. We take a look at the usefulness of some of these apps that would be immensely useful for MBA aspirants.
Messaging apps like WhatsApp and GroupMe allows for all class groups and smaller teams to interact with each other not only for assignments and projects but also for socialising and leisure activities. Both work across devices like smartphones, tablets and desktop computers.
GroupMe also does not need downloading of an app. Once anyone is added from the phone book, they will immediately be able to chat with the group. Chatting with groups is also possible over SMS.
Harvard Business School (HBS) has two apps, Thrive, which provides on campus information on everything from canteen timings to fitness sessions while Learning Hub lists details of all courses and classes.
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Evernote is another great productivity and organisational tool with its seamless streaming from any device or computer. It also keeps all notes in sync and has the ability to clip online articles for reference or reading later.
The Blackboard is an online course management system that acts as an extension to the classroom.
The easy to use system provides several features like facility to access posted course materials and announcements, discussion boards, virtual chat sessions with whiteboard functionality, email functionality, a digital drop box for students to submit assignments and online assessments.
Several institutions like the Rutgers Business School, University of Rochester’s Simon Business School and the University of Sydney Business School use the system. The students get added to the system automatically based on enrollment.
Meanwhile, e-textbook provider VitalSource Technologies and Blackboard have partnered to deliver all the benefits of the VitalSource Bookshelf within the Blackboard Learn platform.
The partnership is in view of the shift from print to digital with educators and students seek engaging, streamlined reading experiences to achieve their learning goals, says VitalSource.
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Instructors can take a critical first step towards digital adoption with easy access to digital textbooks and analytical tools for usage reporting, all directly within the Blackboard Learn platform.
Students, on their part, get an affordable way to purchase and access course materials on multiple devices, and with cutting-edge features such as integrated notes, highlights, annotations, and more. Institutions get simple content distribution, a uniform student experience and integrated analytics.
VitalSource e-textbooks are configured to work with the Apple iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Android and Amazon Kindle Fire devices in addition to online/browser-based access. No matter how or where e-textbooks are read, the notes and highlights will always be in sync. (Image Courtesy: examtime)