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Google Docs
Link: Google Docs
Google Docs is a free, web-based word processing tool. It allows students to create, edit, and collaborate on documents in real-time, and it automatically saves progress.
Link: Trello
Trello is a visual project management tool that helps students organize tasks, assignments, and projects. It uses boards, lists, and cards to track progress and deadlines.
Link: Quizlet
Quizlet allows students to create and share flashcards and quizzes. It's an excellent tool for memorizing terms, concepts, and definitions for exams.
Link: Evernote
Evernote is a note-taking app that helps students capture and organize notes, ideas, and images. It's perfect for organizing lecture notes and to-do lists.
Link: Grammarly
Grammarly is a writing assistant tool that checks grammar, punctuation, and style. It’s an excellent tool for improving writing and editing assignments.
Link: Khan Academy
Khan Academy offers free educational courses on various subjects, from mathematics and science to history and economics. Students can learn at their own pace with interactive exercises.
Link: Google Keep
Google Keep is a note-taking and reminder tool that lets students easily capture ideas, make to-do lists, and set reminders. It’s highly integrated with other Google services.
Link: Slack
Slack is a communication platform that allows students to organize discussions by channels and share files, making group projects and collaborations more efficient.
Link: Wolfram Alpha
Wolfram Alpha is a powerful computational search engine that helps students solve math problems, answer science queries, and access knowledge across various fields of study.
Link: OneNote
Microsoft OneNote is a versatile note-taking app that integrates well with other Microsoft Office apps. It’s great for organizing lecture notes, creating notebooks, and sharing with classmates.