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Study reveals which apps were lockdown hits
Study reveals which apps were lockdown hits
IANS / Updated: Mar 15, 2021, 06:00 IST
MIRROR LIGHTS
The start of lockdowns and
restrictive measures in April 2020 marked the beginning of the drastic increase in downloads for remote education
apps such as
Google Classroom, and Edmondo, as did other mobile device learning tools, such as Duolingo, Photomath, and the popular UDictionary, says a new study by an alternative app store.
These same apps saw a new surge in downloads in November; when 67 countries kept their schools closed, aff ecting 693 million children, roughly 40 per cent of the world’s students, said Uptodown.
Which apps did most favourably?
The start of lockdowns and restrictive measures in April 2020 marked the beginning of the drastic increase in downloads for remote education apps such as Google Classroom, and Edmondo, as did other mobile device learning tools, such as Duolingo, Photomath, and the popular U-Dictionary, says a new study by an alternative app store.
| 15 March 2021 6:28 AM GMT
The start of lockdowns and restrictive measures in April 2020 marked the beginning of the drastic increase in downloads for remote education apps such as Google Classroom, and Edmondo, as did other mobile device learning tools, such as Duolingo, Photomath, and the popular U-Dictionary, says a new study by an alternative app store.
The start of lockdowns and restrictive measures in April 2020 marked the beginning of the drastic increase in downloads for remote education apps such as Google Classroom and Edmondo as did other mobile device learning tools such as Duolingo Photomath