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Here are the best education apps for PC

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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TheWindows Storeoffers many interestingeducationapps that you can use forlearning purposes. However, there are around 1000 educational apps in the Store, so how do you know which apps are the best? This article aims at answering this question.

We are going to divide these apps into two categories: education apps for adults and education apps for kids.

The best education apps for adults

The best education apps for adults

Reading Trainer

This amazing app can help you improve your reading speed. If you don’t have the time to enroll in formal speed reading classes, thenReadingTrainer is the perfect app for you.

The app features many useful eye-exercises to increase your vision span, as well as tips and trick to improve your ability to concentrate. Try it out and you’ll see that you will double your reading speed in just a few days.

The statistics function lets you see and track your progress. The results of each training exercise are charted for your review. If you’re a student, or you work as an executive, secretary, or sales professional, this app is definitely going to help you.

You candownload Reading Trainerfor $3.99 from theWindows Store.

TED

TED brings some of the world’s most fascinating people who revolutionized the fields they activate in and challenges them to prevent their achievements and vision in 16 minutes.

You can filter task using various criteria, such as newest releases, most popular talks, trending now, etc. At the same time, TED also offers a series of playlists, focusing on particular domains or ideas.

Interested to see how education radicals, tech geniuses, medical mavericks, business gurus, and music legends think? Thendownload the TED appfor free from theWindows Store.

Khan Academy

Khan Academyis an app that offers you the chance to learn almost anything for free. The app covers a massive number of topics, such as biology, chemistry, physics, economics and finance, history, and more.

You can use this app to learn about the fundamentals of computer science or learn about how you can bettermanage your personal finances. Time spent using this tool is time invested in your personal education and growth.

You candownload Khan Academyfor free from theWindows Store.

Duolingo

Do you want to learn a foreign language, but you somehow never found the time and resources to get started? If the answer is yes, try Duolingo.

This app helps you learn Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, Irish, Dutch, Danish, and English in aninteractivemanner.

Duolingo is free, bringing college-quality education without the price tag. The UI is fun, you’ll lose hearts for incorrect answers and you can track your progress with shiny achievements.

You candownload Duolingofor free from theWindows Store.

Memorize it!

If you need to learn something by heart, this app can help you. It will make the process easy through visual clues, anagrams and other memory techniques. The more you practice, the better you get.

The app’s UI is very simple and intuitive. Use the text field to enter the information that you need to memorize. Then select the best method to help you memorize the information.

The app is designed for various types of learning strategies. If you’re a visual learner, you can create gaps in the words; if you’re an auditory learner, you can use theaudio playbackfeature and read along as the app reads the text aloud.

You candownload Memorize it!for free from theWindows Store.

Critical Thinking Insight

This app features a series of reasoning skills tests and mindset evaluation tools that are used by HR specialists. The tests are divided into several categories:

After the app delivers your results, you also receive specific coaching suggestions to help you improve yourskills.

You candownload Critical Thinking Insightfor free from theStore.

The best educationapps for kids

The best educationapps for kids

Kindergarten Kids Learning

This app features a series of learning games and puzzles for kindergarten and preschool children. Parents and educators can use this app to teach children the alphabet, rhymes, counting, tracing, colors, shapes, the name of various vegetable, fruit and sports charts in aninteractivemanner.

You can downloadKindergarten Kids Learningfor free from theWindows Store.

The Endless apps

If you want to teach your kids how to read or count, you can use the Endless Alphabet, Endless Reader and Endless Numbers apps.

Endless Alphabethelps kids learn their ABC’s and build their vocabulary with an adorable bunch of monsters. Each word features aninteractivepuzzle with talking letters and a short animation illustrating the definition.

Endless Readerintroduces “sight words”. Kids need to recognize these words by sight in order to achieve reading fluency. This is an excellent learning method as many words have unusual spelling, beginners cannot yet use phonics knowledge.

Endless Numberschallenges kids to recognize numbers, sequences, quantity, numerical patterns, and do simple additions. The adorable Endless monsters will guide kids along the way.

You can downloadEndless Alphabet,Endless ReaderandEndless Numbersfrom theWindows Storeand try them for free.

Typing Fingers LT

Typing Fingers is a useful app to teach the efficient the ten-finger typing system. The tool offers a series of fun typinggames for kidsthat allow all users, including adults, to improve their typingskills.

After you complete all levels, you’ll get a Typing Fingers diploma. The levels are built up gradually, so you learn how to use your keyboard in a fun and easy way.

You candownload Typing Fingersfor free from theWindows Store.

We’ll end our list of the best education apps here. If you’ve got any recommendations for similar apps, use the comment section below to let us know.

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Madalina Dinita

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Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.

She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.

Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.

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Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.