I would prefer to have them all in Files but any textbook that I get through the virtual bookstore will always go in Bookshelf. I try to keep my reading materials in Files or Bookshelf, so that I can easily switch from one book to the next. With all the upper level classes I’m taking, I have a lot of reading to do on a regular basis. This is not the only app that can help you keep your schedule organized, but for me it is the best fit. I easily access it on my iPhone, and just as importantly, I can share it with my wife so we can always keep track of each other. The Calendar provides essential reminders. I have so much going on that it’s hard to keep track of where I need to be, and when. I do this because it is easiest for me to save all of my files in one location, divided by class, then open that file in whatever app I need, instead of opening the file in that app straight away, then not remembering which app I used, and basically losing the file.Īnother essential app to keep me organized is the Calendar app. A unique feature is that it can record the audio, and when it plays back, it displays what you wrote at that specific point in the recording.Īny time a teacher needs to share a document with me in class, I use Files. I use it on occasion when I want to record a lecture or interview as I take notes. Notability is another useful app for note taking. I also use it as scratch paper when I tutor math because I can easily write or draw anything I need to help the student. With it I can organize my thoughts clearly, based on class, chapter, class date, or topic. When I get to class and I need to take notes, I use OneNote.