Flashcardexchange.com and Quizlet.com are excellent resources for both making your own flashcard sets, or borrowing from others who have made EPPP flashcards. I've been wanting to make my own for on-the-go use, using my iPhone or iPad, and you can easily upload flashcard sets from the exchange to your mobile device. I'm a technology lover personally, and so I love to take any opportunity I can to incorporate the excessive amount of money I have spent on electronics. Here are some of the top apps for flashcards. All of these apps are compatible with Flashcard Exchange, Quizlet, or both.
Quizard ($2.99) and Quizard Lite (free!) - Has flashcard, quiz, and test mode. Warning - the "lite" version only allows sets of 20 cards, so it won't be long before you'll have to purchase the full app.
Mental Case Flashcards HD ($5.99) - This app allows you to record audio and add photos to your flashcards, and can upload flashcard sets from Flashcard Exchange or Quizlet. This app looks beautifully designed and is also available for iPad. They also have software for Mac computers.
Flashcards Deluxe ($3.99) and Flashcards Deluxe Lite (free!) - This one seems to have some of the best user ratings on the iTunes store. Offers a variety of study modes and can hold over 10,000 flashcards. Again, the free version is more like a demo version to see if you want to purchase the app - it allows 4 decks with 6 cards each.
Flashcards++ ($3.99) - High user ratings like Flashcards Deluxe, offers over 20,000 flashcards in a deck (most of these apps are designed for foreign language study), and like Flashcards Deluxe, you can rate yourself on how well you know the answer. This one seems more aimed for foreign language study, so I think I would go with Flashcards Deluxe.
Flashcards to Go ($3.99) and Flashcards to Go Lite (free!) for iPad - This app, like most apps specifically designed for iPad, can have more features and fit more on the screen due to the iPad's screen size. It's more organized, prettier, but has a lot of similar features to the other apps. You can record audio with the flashcards, and beyond using Quizlet or Flashcard Exchange, you can also use CSV and other file forms to upload cards.
If you're up for technology, check out some of these apps for flashcard studying! You can also search for pre-made decks from those before us so you don't have to reinvent the wheel! Click on the "Free Study Materials" link above for links to previously made EPPP flashcards on FlashcardExchange.com and Quizlet.com.
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