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I have a few times. Khan academy helped me in the past when I was trying to decide what field i wanted to go into.
It has a lot of great basic info on many different subjects and is very simple and straight forward to use. It is free. I learned about from reddit years back so i figured i continue to pass the knowledge forward.
You can download the app on your phone as well.
Khan Academy ^^^Android
Khan Academy ^^^Apple *
For my device, it needs Identity (though not Contacts). The web page for apps lists them all (at the bottom): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.khanacademy.android&hl=en_AU
I'll have to check exactly what "Identity" entails...
BTW even if I don't end up using it, thanks for the sggestion! It's a great idea, and I hadn't thought of it.
EDIT according to the top answer here, you can deny access - as you said. It sounds specific to accounts, and not the general permission revocation I was thinking of. How to test it, IDK.
Is this limited to an American audience? I'm getting a page not found on their Play store link.
Wolfram alpha app really isn't worth it because you can still use the mobile site for free and it's not like the app itself works offline. But Khan Academy Is pretty good for a whole slew of topics I used it for math and Chem mainly. The videos are really helpful and even come with transcripts best of all its free.
I personally use onenote and Evernote for note taking since they're cloud and platform but I slightly prefer onenote due to colors for text and since I have adhd that tends to be helpful. I also use Google docs and Google Drive for editing papers anywhere even in a different class, plus it's always good to have autosave. My school had Google Apps for education so I had a school email which BTW don't try using a education account on your Android phone. Because android is linked to your Google account it thinks your phone is a school device. The way I got around this is I just shared the paper with my personal email.
Duolingo is great for helping to learn new languages and it's pretty simple,also free.
I found it pretty useful to have a graphing calculator app. I mean most teachers at my school let you use your phone for one as long as it wasn't a test but then you could use the class set. My favorite was desmos
Perhaps try Khan Academy? https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/art-history-basics Lots of videos and an app to track your progress https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.khanacademy.android
You can find some links on Wikiversity. Google has the app/website https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.cultural
I bought my daughter a book called "EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MATH IN ONE LITTLE TEXT BOOK". I just checked it's on Amazon.ca right now for $11.99 with next day delivery (50% off). I also know it's available at the library. It's for middle school but math doesn't really... Change. It just gets harder.
Also these websites may help...
https://www.commonsense.org/education/top-picks/10-best-math-tools-for-high-school-students
And this App...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.khanacademy.android
These sorts of problems, as it turns out, can have any solution you want, since you can always find a rule (it's often really complicated) that lets you spit out whatever number you want.
For instance, the sequence "1, 2, 4, 8, 16, ?", for which you might suspect the next term is 32, can just as easily be filled in with 31, or 30, or 23, or 20, or a whole myraid of other options.
As such, many of these problems end up being "guess what I'm thinking".
If I absolutely had to guess, I'd guess that "34" is a typo and that the answer should be 111 (take the product of both numbers and add 3).
I don't know what "math app" you're using, but if you're trying to brush up on your mathematics skills, there are better apps you can use, like the Khan Academy app (iOS, Android), which is an actual app for learning mathematics up to (and including) calculus.
I miss the Khan Academy app in this list. Khan Academy is amazing!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.khanacademy.android
*Khan academy and udemy
*Camscanner or Openscan
For notes and such, I use google keep but one note and obsidian are good alternatives.
don't know what you meant by google drive but mega might be better since if gives 20gbs instead of 15.
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Download the app ^^Android ^^link and look at careers under life skills section
Forgot to mention the app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.khanacademy.android