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CourseMIRROR - V2

CourseMIRROR - V2

Learning experience reflection

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All Versions of CourseMIRROR

2.6.4

January 11, 2024

- Bug fixes

2.6.3

December 18, 2023

- Bug fixes

2.6.0

June 10, 2023

- Bug Fixes

2.5.3

February 16, 2023

- Bug fixes

2.5.1

February 8, 2023

- Bug fixes

2.4.3

October 31, 2022

- Bug fixes

2.4.2

September 5, 2022

- Bug fixes

2.4.1

August 30, 2022

- Bug fixes

2.4.0

August 28, 2022

- Bug fixes

2.3.0

June 29, 2022

- Bug fixes

Price History of CourseMIRROR

Description of CourseMIRROR

CourseMIRROR supports and scaffolds students to reflect on their learning experiences in-situ via mobile devices. CourseMIRROR also helps instructors to capture the gist of reflections effectively via natural language processing.

CourseMIRROR: FAQ

Is the software for CourseMIRROR compatible with iPads?

Yes, the software for CourseMIRROR is compatible with iPads.
The CourseMIRROR app was released by Muhsin Menekse.
Your iOS device must be running iOS 12.1 or above.
3.0 out of 5 is the fair rating that CourseMIRROR has received from users.
Education Is The App Genre Of The Coursemirror App.
2.6.4 is the newly released version of the CourseMIRROR app.
The CourseMIRROR app was last updated on July 7, 2024.
CourseMIRROR was released on February 5, 2023.
Child-friendly content, no violence or scary images.
The CourseMIRROR app can be used in English.
Unfortunately, CourseMIRROR is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not available within CourseMIRROR.
No, you cannot utilize CourseMIRROR with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of CourseMIRROR

  • App is Dogwater

    As a developer I’m ashamed to see an app this bad on the App Store. The differing services used to hold this app up on its two crumbling legs is insane. I understand this may have been made in a pinch, but does the default font have to be Times New Roman? There’s potential, but it needs some major polishing.