Getting started with mobile apps for online learning

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While Missouri Online does not recommend using a phone or mobile device for all of your online coursework, there are some apps that may be useful to you throughout the semester. The links below take you to download the apps.

Canvas

Canvas Student provides access to Canvas while on the go. Depending on your device, not all Canvas features may be available on the app at this time. View Canvas Student mobile features by version and device. Download the iOS app or download the Android app.

Zoom

Zoom is vital for accessing lectures, keeping in touch with your professors through virtual office hours and help sessions, and for collaboration on class projects. Download the app.

Panopto

Panopto allows you to watch your course’s Panopto videos on your phone and to record and upload your own video for assignments and projects. Instructions on installing the Panopto mobile app. Download the iOS app or download the Android app. 

VitalSource

VitalSource Bookshelf is the reading app for many of your e-textbooks. Download the app

Adobe Acrobat

Adobe Acrobat Reader for PDF lets you read, annotate and work with PDFs, one of the most common file types in your classes. Download the iOS app or  download the Android app

Campus apps

GoMizzou

GoMizzou lets you stay in the know with everything going on at the University of Missouri-Columbia. Download the iOS app or  download the Android app

Roo Mobile

Roo Mobile is an information resource for University of Missouri-Kansas City students to keep track of schedules, deadlines, contact advisers and more. Download the iOS app or download the Android app

Missouri S&T

Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T) news, accounts, directories and more for Missouri S&T students. Download the app

UMSL Mobile

University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL) Mobile keeps you in touch with news, events and information on all things at UMSL. Download the app