8 Wonderful Apps to Help You Learn Mathematics

Posted by Robert James on August 2nd, 2019

Mathematics has been an important tool in our lives since the beginning of time. From cave dwellers counting rocks all the way to scholars using advanced calculus, it has indeed evolved a lot. Maths can very well be considered as the only science, which sticks with us through all ages.

With the rapid evolution of the world around us, learning mathematics is becoming all the easier. All that is required is a tablet and dependable application to help acquire some basic knowledge of this domain. There are a variety of applications available which are suitable for all ages. Let us go through some of the best maths learning apps, which will surely be helpful.

1)    Khan Academy

Let us begin our list with one of the most popular learning platforms out there. This isn’t just an application, rather an educational universe which is why it is a part of our list. Founded by an American educator Salman Khan, Khan Academy is free of cost online learning platform, which comprises of more than 6000 video lessons for a thorough understanding of various subjects.

This platform is particularly resourceful when it comes to mathematics. The core aspect here is that the videos are so effective that students of all ages can understand and benefit from them. From something as basic as counting, all the way to advanced integrals, everything is covered with thorough explanations. Oh, and since you will be watching a lot of videos, make sure you have an internet connection capable enough to do so seamlessly for you. A good option would be to go through your local Comcast or buytvphoneinternet options to facilitate your quest. You can also use the provided set of practice questions in Khan Academy tutorials to hone your skills after every topic. Moreover, let’s not forget the major highlight, this platform is absolutely free.

2)    IXL Maths

Another amazing app that makes our list is IXL Maths. As the name suggests, the primary objective of this app is to assist in IXL mathematics along with the help from computer-based scenarios. This app takes mathematics to a different level of engagement as it presents its true image, which is more than mere numbers. Featuring a plethora of questions based on real-life situations, IXL Maths helps students understand maths just the way it is meant to be learned.

Teachers and parents can be a part of the student’s learning process and assist them alongside by identifying their strengths and weakness which the apps help cater and highlight. A major benefit with this application is that the difficulty level automatically adjusts to the pace of the students so they can get a firm grip over everything. The general application is available free of cost but you can also purchase the complete version to facilitate learning even further.

3)      Photomath

Photomath is among the most useful applications you could have on your mobile devices. It is what you can call a “camera calculator”. The application smartly uses the camera available on your mobile device to recognize various maths-based equations. Afterwards, the application displays the solution to the understood equation through a step-by-step procedure. This sounds pretty cool, right? What’s even cooler is that it is available free of cost for both Android and iOS. The parent company behind this application is Microblink, which specializes in text recognition software. So think of this app as a gift from the company, which they have given out to the audience as a tool to help them promote their core product.

4)    Colorado’s PhET

Developed at Colorado University, the PhET simulations project has gained massive popularity based on how useful it is. It is basically a classroom tool which assists students while learning progressive mathematics. The simulations provide a fun-filled interactive environment, which is particularly useful for college STEM education. Graphics and instinctive controls help bring to life a situation, which is generally invisible to the naked eye. A number of measuring instruments can also be utilized for test and evaluation purposes. Additionally, all the simulations can be accessed freely from the official website of the project and therefore can easily be incorporated into a classroom.

5)    GoChart

Graphs and charts have always had a reputation as being somewhat tricky to understand. Truth is, once you get the hang of them, they might be the easiest information ready components you will ever come across. GoChart is a professional targeted app, which helps you develop various kinds of charts and graphs. Alongside enjoying intriguing graphics, this application lets you hide or highlight data as per requirement in various data sets. In addition, you always have the options to share your created charts with friends or colleagues on the go. Therefore, if your line of work or activities can be facilitated through graphical representation, we would suggest giving this application a try.

6)    DoodleMaths

This mathematics application is widely used across various classrooms and houses and there is a good enough reason behind that. DoodleMaths intelligently identifies the vulnerable areas among students and tailors a program to strengthen that area. Its works as efficiently on a mobile device as it does on a desktop system, therefore, learning on-the-go helps develop this app into a habit rather than a chore. This app especially caters students who might have difficulty in certain areas of study and overcomes obstacles like language barriers or certain handicaps, to deliver knowledge the right way. There is also a connected parent app available, which lets you monitor the progress of your children in real-time so you can also provide a helping hand when needed. There are a number of in-app purchases available to unlock additional content but the base app is available free of cost.

7)    Wolfram Alpha

Wolfram Alpha is among the most unique applications included in this list. It is basically a computational engine developed by Wolfram Research. Unlike many other engines which bring back pages which might help with the result of a certain query, this engine brings back an actually computed answer to the user through the analysis of a number of external sources. Wolfram Alpha is based on the structure of Wolfram Mathematica, which can be considered as an older model with similar but limited features. The data sources used by the engine include a diverse group of cradles, which enhance the credibility of the answer along with ensuring the capabilities of the engine itself.

8)    Dragon Box

Finally, yet importantly, we have to include Dragon Box to this list. It is arguably the best maths learning application for children, especially till the 5th grade. With a wide variety of games and wonderful animations implemented in every aspect of it, this application combines fun and learning in a seamless manner. The company offers a series of applications to cater to various subjects but their algebra app definitely stands out as a gem. The company claims, “Around 83% of the children learn basic algebra in under an hour”. With cute animations guide children through various puzzles, they won’t even complain of a break because they never imagined learning to be this fun.

These are among the best mathematics assisting apps, which are currently available over the internet. You might have to visit individual application stores (Android or iOS) or the original website of the company to download and avail these applications. We assure you that all these applications stand out from the crowd based on their core strengths and it will only be a matter of time before students start performing even better at mathematics provided they have support from a few of these gems.

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