I was just discovering an amazing list of iPhone apps for serious self-learners. Thanks to the iPhone’s great user interface and platform, the lovely device could be an exciting learning-mate and interactive tool.
For the Literature and Art category, the Learn-gasm site picked some iPhone apps like [along with their iTunes link] Daily Haiku, Narrator, Book Quiz, Zen Proverbs, World Proverbs, Art, Art Gallery Premium, Bonsai, and Art Envi Deluxe.
On the Foreign Languages category, there are Jourist Visual PhraseBook English, iTranslate Ultimate, Translator with Voice, DragonDian, iSpeak Spanish, and many more.
From the Science side, the site listed iAmino, AA+ Chemistry Study Cards, Chemistry Formulas, Science Fact of the Day, EleMints, and AA+ Biology Study Cards.
Check-out the full list of 100 best iPhone apps for serious self-learners here.







Now THAT IS what I’d deem an interesting take on this subject. What I would suggest though is talking to other people actively involved in the scene and bring to day any conflicting points of view and then update your site or create a new article for us to . Hopefully you’ll take my advice, I’m looking forward to it! Try to cover off on some graffiti characters as well if you can, they’re everywhere at the moment.
A thoughtful insight and ideas I will use on my blog. You’ve obviously spent some time on this. Well done!
Zagadnienie jest bardzo fajny, ale ja i tak jestem za tabletkami odchudzającymi