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Report to HN Public Facebook Blocks publiccode.eu open message as spam. 50 to post 8 comments on Hacker News. Just try to share the link on Facebook, it will be blocked as spam. In light of the deceptive messages and scams they use to advertise and disseminate, it is almost impossible to believe that this is unintentional.

Best Math Apps for High School Students

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The list below is a collection of the best math apps for high school students. Criteria used to select these apps include EdTech tools and my 12 years of experience reviewing apps, app popularity among teachers and students, app store reviews, usability and accessibility. However, no application has been made for this special level. In fact, the learning experiences offered by these apps can be applied to students of different levels and learning abilities. The apps I've collected in this post are graphing calculators and homework solution apps that help students solve math problems in the classroom and at home. Mathematics subjects included in these apps include Algebra, Geometry, Calculus, Trigonometry, Statistics, Graphing and Arithmetic. Desmus graphing calculator Desmos is a powerful graphing calculator for high school students. It supports a wide range of graphical representations, including parametric, Cartesian, polar, and more. Students can draw as many graphi

Best Physics Apps for High School Students

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Updated February 2022 Below is a collection of some great physics apps for students and teachers. Using these apps, students can participate in physics-based activities, puzzles, and challenges. Students explore key physics concepts, learn how to apply physics principles in real life situations, and use virtual laboratories to design their own physics experiments. Image by Chenspec , Pixabay Mountain Physics Koster Physics allows students to bring movement physics to life. Students create their own skids and learn major physics topics related to speed, acceleration, G-force, etc. Coaster Physics, according to the developers, "is designed with the help of instructors to ensure it is suitable for use in the classroom. It does not require user-created content or an Internet connection." Simple physics Students use a simple physics editor to build complex structures such as houses and bridges and then create realistic physics simulations using the application engine. Usi