We live in an information age. Knowledge workers who get better at studying will thrive while those who hate the discipline of studying will fall behind. Whether you are a college student working on earning a bachelor's degree in computer science or an app developer trying to learn mobile computing or mobile application development, the better your ability to study, the better your career options and income potential.
Brain Power Alone Isn't Enough
You can be a smart person but not a good student.
The biggest myth about studying is that it's all about brainpower, about being genetically gifted with more bandwidth to concentrate for a long time, comprehend information, memorize ideas, and solve problem sets. It's a myth because of the real difference between smart students and good students: their organization.
A disorganized smart student will not do as well in a test as a good student. In the long run, the acquired skill to do well in tests means that the good student will earn more technical certifications to advance in their careers.
Anyone can be a good student with the right effort. It's more about organization than staggering acumen.
3 Types of Apps to Use if You Want to Become a Good Student
By definition, a good student is one who is more organized. Because they take a disciplined approach, they master what they need to know to prove their knowledge on IT certification exams. So, it's time to approach studying differently. Just as Google Earth helps us explore the earth in a new way, different apps can help you improve your study habits in a new way.
Here are some ideas for apps to get to help you become a better student:
1. Get an App to Study Anywhere
As a student, you need to be able to store all your study notes in one place. Evernote's phone scanner app allows you to scan all your important book excerpts, academic papers, articles, and handwritten class notes in one place. Evernote's storage, search, and organization features allow you to study anywhere from your phone. You could study while commuting to work, waiting for lunch at a restaurant, or standing in line at a grocery checkout. You could use it to study during any downtime during your day.
2. Get an App to Map Your Concepts
Mind maps make it much easier to define concepts and understand the relationship between various concepts in a theory. This type of graphic organization can also help you keep track of your ideas or brainstorm new ones. Coggle, for instance, is a free mind-mapping app available from Google Chrome's web store. You can use it with a collaborative editor like Google Docs or integrate it into Google Drive to share with your Google contacts. Here is an example of a Coggle mind map on how to create a mobile app.
3. Get an App to Schedule Everything
There are numerous apps that help you keep your crazy schedule in one spot, plot out the next day, jot down all your appointments, and plan your time wisely. However, you need to look no further than Google Calendar. It's intuitive to use and has all the features you need to stay completely organized.
This free app can make several calendars for different aspects of your life, share your calendar with other people, sync it with your mobile phone, and integrate it with your Gmail account. You can also use it to program reminders. Since it's from Google, it is also searchable.
In summary, regardless of where you are in your life, becoming a good student will serve you well either in your present or future career. While it's always a bonus to have a sharp mind or a mastery of study skills, the most important thing is to get organized. Using mobile apps to organize your notes, develop creative ideas, and schedule your time is a good way to become an organized student, someone who always does well on certification tests.
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