App: myHomework
Developer: Rodrigo Neri
Price: Free
Platforms: iOS, Android
As I wrote last week, school is back in session. As much as I don’t like homework, I get pretty bored during the summer, so I’m always a little OK with going back to school (just a little, mind you). Now that classes have started again, I have a lot of assignments to keep up with. I’ve got my regular reminders app for my todo list, but I don’t want to clutter that too much with schoolwork. Enter the myHomework app.
- The myHomework App
- All homework
- Calendar view
- Upcoming view
- Assignments widget
myHomework is pretty much a todo list app, and it’s got all the basic features required there. All reminders sync across iPhone, iPad, Android, the web interface, etc. In addition to this, however, it’s got some specific features that make it work especially well for homework. For starters, it’s geared towards having multiple classes. You put in what classes you have, and assign each one a color code (I can be really OCD, so I’m a sucker for color coding). You can even put in the class times and the app with make you a calendar if you want. After that, it’s pretty straightforward. To add homework, you give it a title and choose which class it’s for. You can also set whether it’s a paper, quiz, test, or any number of other categories. Finally, you can set a due date and a reminder date for push notifications.
The app has a bunch of different views and menus, but the most important two are Homework and Calendar. Homework does just what it says it does, it shows all the assignments you have in the app, sorted by date (simply labeled “All”), class, priority, or type. From this screen, you can swipe right to mark the assignment as completed or swipe left to delete it. The calendar page is similar, but it breaks things down and only shows you homework for a day, week, or month at a time. I like using the day view, because it helps me to focus on what I have to do now, instead of worrying about other stuff. The calendar view can also optionally show what classes you have that day. (There’s actually a third useful view, called Upcoming, that’s only accessible by clicking the Upcoming button in the widget. That’s a shame, since I like that view a lot and it’s helpful.)
Now let’s talk about push notifications and widgets. Right off the bat, the myHomework app shows a counter of assignments as the app icon badge. I think badges are one of the most useful features of notifications; it lets me see, at a glance, every time I open my phone, if there’s anything I need to work on. Here’s the part I don’t like about the counter. The counter shows the number of assignments you have for that day and the next school day (so if it’s Friday, it shows all weekend assignments and Monday). I don’t like this, because as I said, I have a tendency to get worried about tomorrow’s assignments, when they’re set as tomorrow’s assignments for a reason. Oh well. Aside from badges, the app can also give you push notifications for assignments. I don’t use this feature often, but it works as you would expect. After notifications come the widgets. myHomework actually offers two widgets, one that shows the classes you have that day and one that shows the homework due that day. I don’t use the first, but the second is super helpful. I’ve written about how much I like widgets before, so this feature really makes the app useful for me.
myHomework also has some other, more advanced features. They recently added a tutoring feature, which allows you to get live help with assignments. I’ve never used this, so I don’t know if or how it works, but it’s an interesting idea. myHomework also integrates with a companion app for teachers called Teachers.io. This allows teachers to post assignments, which show up directly in their students’ myHomework apps. None of my teachers use this, but it’s definitely a cool idea.
I’m a control freak, and I feel best when I’ve got everything organized and I know exactly what’s going on. myHomework helps me to do just that. Now if only completing assignments was as easy as keeping track of them… ••
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