You can check my apps on the Play Store. Hope you like them 馃グ
1- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.Proofro.Proofro
2- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.turquoiseapps.boni
Considering that we already have a mobile app named Moodle (app). I think their dev time/budget be more fruitful if spent on scaling infrastructure and support.
iOS App https://apps.apple.com/us/app/moodle/id633359593
Android App
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.moodle.moodlemobile&hl=en&gl=US
Thank you dear for your feedback.
I have good Java and python programming experience ^^
I have good android development experience, I published a human proofreading platform on the Play Store (android app with Java). I built it from scratch myself and still updating it. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.Proofro.Proofro
I'm good in Python too and got 96.5% at the university.
What do you recommend to me? I'm thinking to select courses in network security and work as a freelance bug bounty hunter to earn money. I know it will take time, maybe a year. But it will be rewarding later, right?
I use notion and I鈥檓 loving it. https://www.notion.so/. You should try it! When you have your UoPeople Student mail address, you even get there pro version for free.
I feel it鈥檚 really structured and has a lot of potential. I love organising my coursework with notion.
I鈥檓 also using iCloud Drive for organising all my files, but realistically, any folder would do. ^^
I use Notability https://notability.com/. It is highly cross platform and has a moderately limited free tier. It is free for students (but probably not UoPeople) and affordable for everyone else ($12/yr). I like how it runs on my iPad, my android phone, and my Mac--same docs everywhere. Everything gets stored in the cloud (on a variety of services). I can switch from one device to another with relatively little gymnastics.
I use it to make checklists, to type notes on my mac, to write notes and draw with a pen on my ipad. I use it to read my textbooks and highlight. I use it to download and mark up articles and studies. Notability revolutionized the way I do schoolwork, and I am NOT exaggerating!
It also runs on Windows.