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Mobile App for Learning (on the go)
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Hey, I know Study.com has a mobile app for a cellphone or tablet, you can use it to download lessons and such...  

I forget, was there another provider that has the same type of features as Study?  I recall something or another.
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#2
In addition to SDC, Instantcert has an app for their flashcards. I use both quite often.
Sophia doesn't have an app but their website is very mobile friendly. I did nearly all of my Sophia courses on my iPad.
Unfortunately, none of the above options support dark mode. I use smart invert to avoid triggering a migraine.
Also, TESU's Moodle courses are compatible with the Moodle app. This works much better than the official TESU app, plus you can be signed in to several devices at once. Just about all of the regular Moodle functionality is available, with no weird sync delays.
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Saylor also has an app. It's a bit clunky, though. And you can't access the (optional) quizzes either.
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(01-16-2022, 05:14 AM)jch Wrote: In addition to SDC, Instantcert has an app for their flashcards. I use both quite often.
Sophia doesn't have an app but their website is very mobile friendly. I did nearly all of my Sophia courses on my iPad.
Unfortunately, none of the above options support dark mode. I use smart invert to avoid triggering a migraine.
Also, TESU's Moodle courses are compatible with the Moodle app. This works much better than the official TESU app, plus you can be signed in to several devices at once. Just about all of the regular Moodle functionality is available, with no weird sync delays.

Sophia introduced a dark mode setting in 2021. You can enable it in your account settings after logging in.
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