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ONLINE EDUCATION

Online-PhD-Degrees.com
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Designed to make the process easier for those considering an online Ph.D. program, Online-PhD-degrees.com sifts through the many schools offering different courses of study. The website uses its own detailed methodology to rank schools offering online Ph.D. programs based on their unique strengths, allowing visitors to find the right fit for their needs. Online-PhD-Degrees.com features pertinent facts, up-to-date information, as well as helpful tips, tricks, tools, and advice to assist Ph.D. candidates in finding the help they need to make educated decisions.

MIT Open Courseware
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MIT Open Courseware has fabricated one of the greatest innovations of online learning through a database filled with relevant content for all degrees and programs that the university offers. All content and information are constantly updated and available for free. PhD students may obtain these courses and learn these on their own through the study materials that reinforce learning in traditional or online MIT classes.

Open University
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Open University is an ideal website to use when you are looking to make a career shift or obtain mastery in certain fields of study. There are no requirements to study through this website. It is highly ideal for Ph.D. students who need to study at their own pace and time without compromising their access to a wide range of free academic resources.

EdX
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Edx is an online resource ideal for Ph.D. students or those who love to supplement their knowledge. For those who have accounts, there are several online courses for students interested in doctorate degree programs in the country. EdX gives you immediate access to homework assignments to enhance your skills and test your knowledge on certain topics. Certificates are also given to those who are able to complete their courses and programs online.
Ph.D. students may find this site favorable as it was established through Harvard University and MIT in 2012. EdX is an online resource and MOOC supplier that provides advanced, helpful courses from the world’s best academic institutions to Ph.D. students.

Coursera

Distance learning has never been enjoyable as it is on Coursera. This database houses licenses from and links to universities globally. Through specific partnerships, Coursera features online courses and necessary information for financial aid as well. Ph.D. students can learn on flexible schedules on Coursera, while also interacting with fellow students from different places across the country or around the globe. Options for certification and acknowledgment of course completion are also offered.
Each program on Coursera also features competent peer-reviewed papers, community discussion forums, and auto-graded homework. Ph.D. students who complete courses will receive an electronic Course certificate.

Udacity
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Udacity is an online resource that allows Ph.D. students to be immersed in a more interactive learning environment that connects them with competent mentors from IBM, MIT, Stanford, and many reputable universities, project reviewers, and fellow post-graduate students. Projects are portfolio-ready, which can be helpful for your career path. The most significant skills necessary to be successful in the corporate world can also be learned through this site.

Cosmo Learning
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Compared to other websites, Cosmo Learning presents both scholastic and skill-based types of learning for Ph.D. students. Learners can consult the references or materials provided or pursue any of the site’s 58 courses. The online resource is composed of three areas consisting of educational materials, documentaries, and courses. Courses have also been segregated into two parts: extra-curricular and academics.
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College Confidential
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One of the main goals of College Confidential is to help Ph.D. students find appropriate universities and colleges for their degree programs. The website features a search tool that assists users in their search for reputable academic institutions based on degrees, programs, and other parameters. Articles that tackle college admissions, expert advice, community awareness, and career opportunities, are also presented on the website. College Confidential is considered an online resource where doctorate students and mentors support each other.


TUTORING
Khan Academy

Khan Academy is an online coaching site. This is ideal for post-graduate students who are living on a tight budget yet need intensive coaching. Ph.D. students opt for the flexible learning time arrangement and study at their own pace. The website also houses a dashboard that determines the Ph.D. student’s progress report. Traditional bachelor’s, graduate, and post-graduate courses are featured on this site. Its partnership with the MIT, the California Academy of Science, NASA, and the Museum of Modern Art ensures relevant and up-to-date information.

STUDYING

Desmos
Desmos is an online graphing calculator that's way easier to use than a physical graphing calculator.

Wolfram Alpha
Wolfram Alpha is an answer engine that's way better than Yahoo Answers. Search your question and chances are Wolfram Alpha will have a step-by-step solution. Wolfram Alpha is a lifesaver for math and science classes, but can also answer your humanities and life questions. Pop this guy into the search bar "∫ln(4x^3) + 6x δx" and you'll get an answer!


BenchPrep
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This extensive library of interactive test prep courses will help locate all exam study material you need. BenchPrep also provides an impressive base of flashcards, practice questions and study lessons.


RealCalc
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With the help of this scientific calculator, you may actually start enjoying calculating. You don’t have to invest in an expensive calculator to use in class when you have this brilliant software at your disposal.



Koofers
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Koofers enable you to access flashcards and prepare for exams more easily. In addition, students use Koofers to get information about job and internship openings and to get hired for inadequate positions.

OpenStudy
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If you’re the type that doesn’t do well studying alone, use OpenStudy to meet other like-minded college students to study along with based on a variety of topics.

Study Blue
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With Study Blue, college students can use the convenient service to make flashcards that help them create notes online without wasting paper. It represents a supremely portable way to create formal study guides and freshen up prior to tests without going through piles of text.

BOOKS
Amazon Textbooks
On Amazon Textbooks, you can rent, sell and buy textbooks. But in case you weren’t happy with the books, you can return them within 30 days for a refund. You can also trade your used textbooks for an Amazon gift card.

Additionally, by shopping on Amazon Textbooks, you can enjoy Free Two-Day Shipping on millions of items, including cheap college textbooks, when you join Prime Student.

Overdrive
Who wants to pay for books when they don’t have to spend anything to read them? Thanks to Overdrive, when you discover, for example, the 10 bucks that Amazon is charging for the Kindle version of The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, use Overdrive and your local library account to have it sent to your iPad or other devices to read for free in its entirety.

PostYourBook
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Using PostYourBook, college students can make back some of that cash shelled out for expensive textbooks by selling them to other students, who can save money by getting discounted books.


WRITING
Dragon Dictation

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Instead of typing like a maniac, you can become more productive by dictating. Dragon Dictation will instantly transform your words into text.




Purdue OWL
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A free online writing site, the Purdue Owl, was created by Purdue University to provide instructional materials in the field of writing for Ph.D. students. This online resource enables students to develop their writing skills through comprehensive lectures regarding the writing process while keeping in mind the fundamental techniques of proper writing. The APA and MLA citation guidelines are also featured on this site to help with proper citation and referencing on Ph.D. formal papers.

NinjaEssays
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With the help of this website, you can always get your papers and assignments ready for submission. The company will assign your projects to real experts, so you can be sure that the results will be excellent.



Using English for Academic Purposes (UEfAP)


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Using English for Academic Purposes (UEfAP) is an online resource that is readily accessible to Ph.D. students. They can search for activities to do for the purpose of strengthening rules and strategies for editing and proofreading their papers. It is a handy online resource for effective writing, as it features basic and advanced grammar, sentence construction, and general writing rules and techniques.

Copyleaks
If you are trying to achieve a high academic score, you must avoid plagiarism. Most educational institutions respond by taking action against plagiarism. Institutions have policies against plagiarism and take action if students are found to have plagiarized. The use of a student plagiarism checker is an excellent solution to avoid unintentional plagiarism. Copyleaks is the answer to this problem.

Students in middle school, high school, and graduate degrees can use Copyleaks to check for plagiarism. Students can use Copyleaks plagiarism checker to find plagiarized content in their assignments. Our advanced technology efficiently compares your document with web, internal databases, journals, and billions of documents to find duplicate content.

Each student, especially during their freshman year, is horrified by the amount of writing they have to do. Every time you ask yourself, “how to write my paper”, you are left with even more questions. You can always contact your supervisor and ask for their help or choose professional services.
PaperWriter is a platform with professional essay writers who can assist you with the most difficult tasks and guide you in doing relevant research. You can be sure that you will find an expert in every subject area and receive a high-quality service without having to worry about deadlines.

The essential part of studies also consists of revision and review of your own papers. It’s always hard to be objective with your writing, and you have to put extra effort into learning the art of editing and revision. Fortunately, some services can take this skill to the next level.

Studyfy is one of the best websites for students out there. It has a vast collection of essay samples, articles, guides, both on writing, essay editing, and many other aspects you have to know when working with papers. Studyfy has experts in all subjects, and you can definitely find an appropriate professional to help you with the review and editing of the professor’s comments.
EssayTyper is one of those confusing yet funny websites that claims it uses a combination of Wikipedia and magic to help students craft their essays fast – but also warns not to use it legitimately. If anything, the site can help spark imaginations that need to be rewritten – heavily – to likely get a passing grade. (Don’t forget, teachers have access to Copyscape, too.)

Speaking of Copyscape, it’s a great website that college students can use to check out the plagiarism level of the papers they construct. Use their premium services to copy and paste the things you’ve rewritten and essays constructed from multiple sources to ensure that it’ll fly with your teachers. There’s a nominal fee of five cents per search conducted.



RESEARCH

Gutenberg.org
Gutenberg is the world’s largest online library of literature in the public domain. The copyright period of its books has elapsed, and now everyone has the right to use them for free. Most fiction (except for contemporary authors) and classics of psychology, sociology, literary criticism, and other non-fiction genres are housed here. The library of eBooks can save you lots of money (if you had to buy them) and time (if you took them from public libraries). The bulk of knowledge students must master grows exponentially. Such resources make education accessible to everyone.

JSTOR
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A go-to for back-issues and current issues of academic journals, books and other primary sources for your essay needs!

Pocket
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With Pocket, college students can save articles they come across for later reading. If you’re writing a paper about “voodoo economics” for instance, it even lets you save the articles into a folder under the same name for easy reference later.
If you ever searched for the most convenient collection of relevant articles on various topics, Bright Knowledge is the goldmine for any student. Bright Knowledge can assist students in the most challenging questions of their careers and learning opportunities. As well, you can find much helpful advice on health and well-being money and housing.

Without a doubt, Bright Knowledge is a saving grace for anyone who doesn’t have external support. The well-written and researched articles will save plenty of worries for you.

Similarly, Project Gutenberg provides free online access to texts whose copyright has expired; so far, it’s digitized more than 56,000 texts.

Niche

Niche is home to statistics, articles, and student reviews on college life in general. It also features articles describing the lifestyle of Ph.D. students based on feedback and reviews. Various information and tools are also presented for those looking for the most appropriate Ph.D. programs and degrees. This website also has a tool that encourages schools to fulfill the needs of Ph.D. students. School rankings, reviews, and report cards are also featured to help visitors find the most appropriate school and doctorate degrees for them.

Scholarpedia
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Scholarpedia welcomes scholars and Ph.D. students of any degree program to submit articles on any relevant topic. These articles are then peer-reviewed or published after being approved by the website’s editorial team. All references on this website are 100% legitimate; students can utilize different sources they can find to support their ideas for a specific topic. It is also an outstanding online encyclopedia.

Scribd

Scribd is regarded as an amazing resource for Ph.D. students who prefer electronic book versions. A $9 monthly membership is required in order to gain accessibility to
books that can be used for the Scribd database. The books can be read on the website. You can also bookmark the pages for easier reference.

Google Scholar
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Post-graduate professors expect students to reference scholastic papers to cite information for academic writing. Google Scholar is the leading online resource that offers access to a database of scholastic resources and academic papers. Google has placed a ranking system that is entirely based on publishing date, source frequency, and other factors. Most papers are downloadable for free, which Ph.D. students can use for dissertations, researches, and many more.

Bartleby

Ph.D. students who enjoy reading popular writing works will find a highly ideal online resource in Bartleby. Most of the published works kept on the site’s database are considered extremely helpful references for Ph.D. academic papers. Non-academic literary works including prose, fiction literature, nonfiction literature, and more publications can also be located on the site. You can also search for the famous novelists or storytellers whose works you intend to read.

Zotero
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Zotero encourages collaboration among users to conduct research and gather information. Ph.D. students can collect and organize sources as they’re researching for information for their academic projects. These sources can be cited and synced on the same platform. The best part is that all research can be shared so that multiple users can update their own and supplement the database continually. Through this method, Zotero aims to streamline the research process involving groups.

The Futures Channel.com
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The Futures Channel is an online resource for knowledge enrichment of Ph.D. students. Compared to other sites, it normally tackles current issues that post-secondary students face in class or in school.

Refseek
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Refseek is an online academic website for scholars, researchers, graduate, and post-graduate students looking to find and cite academic articles, web pages, books, and journals. This online resource lets you evade difficult-to-read sources and instead obtain the most relevant and appropriate content in a much simpler way.

Academic Earth
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Academic Earth is a site that features readily accessible free online college courses from reputable universities. It highly prioritizes online students, with all courses carefully chosen for, among others, Ph.D. students. What makes this online resource unique is its database of existing original videos on subjects that are relevant to them. The dynamic viewing experience is also a plus. The videos and other learning media are shown outside of a scholastic setting to provide realistic applications and discovery of certain interesting topics.

Education Resources Information Center (ERIC)
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Online education research and information library, Education Resources Information Center, or ERIC is a project of the Office of Educational Research and Improvement of the U.S. Department of Education. It is administered by the U.S. National Library of Education (NLE). ERIC database offers access to educational documents, journal articles, and non-journal literature. With collections that include educational association publications, conference papers, instructional materials, and research reports, ERIC is definitely a reliable go-to digital library for research-intensive Ph.D. dissertations and projects.

Internet Archive
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Internet Archive is one of the most sought-after websites that features books sourced from reputable websites. American libraries, for example, have a wide range of free books that are mostly connected to college library websites. While it does not award certificates or admission based on learning, Internet Archive aims to be the go-to portal for sharing free and available knowledge to Ph.D. students.

Big Think
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Big Think is an online resource that caters to 2,000 experts in their fields of study. These specialists create relevant articles and do recordings of tutorial sessions for Ph.D. students. The site’s editorial team scrutinizes every information they gather and polishes the content they share to give genuine information to post-graduate students. Ph.D. students can utilize this site to form their own unique ideologies and demonstrate different opinions on a topic. In return, Ph.D. students obtain views from their mentors.

TED Talks
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TED Talks is regarded as one of the most legitimate online resources presenting multimedia content that are highly relevant for Ph.D. students. The site regularly features significant lessons or topics through a series of videos and media. Ph.D. students may also check on the site’s audiobooks, projects, partnership programs, podcasts, and translators.

Mendeley
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Mendeley is an online resource that enables Ph.D. students to save and access research references and interpret these as PDF format. Doctorate students may properly organize their papers and work well in private or public. The website generally creates bibliographies and citations in any format.

The Economist
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The Economist is ideal for Ph.D. students who want brief, concise, and insightful reading. If you’re a Ph.D. student trying to find news and relevant articles on just about any topic on a local, national, or global scale, The Economist is your answer. This website rounds everything up for you.


BBC
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Ph.D. students should keep themselves abreast of the times! The BBC news channel lets them do just that. From household to worldwide news, you will find what you need to be in-the-know. When it comes to current events, financials, and other news that could help you craft your Ph.D. papers, the BBC website is your go-to online resource.

Huffington Post College
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Are you a Ph.D. student who seeks to speak about your doctorate education experience? Huffington Post College is an online resource for you. It features an array of articles that articulate what it is like to pursue higher education. From tackling laborious research, to discussing student advancements, to expressing the efforts you’ve put into your post-doctorate program, Huffington Post College offers a platform for discussion and learning.

InstaGrok
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At this website, you can research the topic of your interest and get a customizable concept map that will help you make the studying materials cooler. You will easily remember important information thanks to the interactive visual interface.

JOB SITE
Glassdoor

Glassdoor is ideal for Ph.D. students who are searching for volunteer work, internships, or entry-level jobs. The website also ranks companies based on certain criteria. It also features in-depth discussions of hiring strategies. Ph.D. students can view the hiring process as s a tedious yet daunting procedure that is their doorway to a fulling career. The advantages and disadvantages of employment are also tackled on the site.

BANKING, SPENDING, SAVING

Half
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You can save a small fortune by buying and selling your textbooks online. There are other websites with a similar purpose, but Half is the easiest one to use.



StudentRate
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Among all the new responsibilities as a college student, budgeting may be the toughest one. StudentRate.com is a website where you can find great discounts and steal deals that range from textbooks, to travel, to technology.

The College Investor
If you hate incurring student loan debt and want other financial tips that are helpful to college students, give the College Investor website a gander.

Amazon Prime Student
Amazon is an electronic commerce platform where you can buy anything, from a T-shirt to electronic hardware. If you have ever Google-searched “buy a book,” the first results are always from Amazon. Why do we tell you this? Because as a student, you will buy stacks of books.
Amazon offers a free Prime Student trial for six months. After that, you will pay only half of the standard Prime version ($6.49 per month). To access the option, you only need to have an email address ending with .edu. It has all the features of the standard Prime membership. As a bonus, it includes additional benefits that can help you with your studies. The offer lasts for four years or until your graduation, whichever comes first.

Use this resource whenever you think of buying something on Amazon. CamelCamelCamel tracks Amazon prices for free, offering you the best discounts and even alerting you when the cost of your browsed goods has dropped. You can consult the price history of almost 20 million products to see price trends.
There are several ways to use the tool:
  1. You can browse the most popular goods with the most significant discounts.
  2. You can use the search bar: enter the products and compare prices.
  3. You can enter the URL of your dream product on Amazon and be notified when the price decreases.
Retail Me Not has the most extensive database of discount codes, cash-back offers, and coupons. Before purchasing from an online store, search for the needed goods on Retail Me Not. You will definitely find a lower price.
There is an option to download the browser extension, RetailMeNot Deal Finder. When you shop online, the extension offers you all the available coupons valid for the websites you visit. The resource can even combine different discounts that help save you even more.

The Book Pond allows you to sell your old academic textbooks or buy the ones you need from other students who are ready to pass them on.

This website is an oldie but a goodie. You can browse for printable and digital coupons, promo codes, and special holiday deals to make your online shopping less of a money drain. The special offers comprise 88 categories, including personal care, baby products, food and beverages, and even hotel bookings. Coupons.com now has a mobile app that stores all loyalty cards for offline stores, as well as coupons that you don’t have to print out. You can subscribe to their mailout to not miss the best offers. If you like their website, you should always start your shopping day here.

Wise money management is not only about finding the best price and discounts. It is also about tracking how much you spend every month and which expenses are unnecessary. Save The Student is a resource that can help make you a financial expert. Everything from student banking to making money is available here. The website has a “Student Deals” category, listing the best offers for all sorts of products. You can search for a part-time or graduation job here, as the resource aims at students only. Finally, there is a student loan calculator to find the best way to pay your tuition fees.
Groupon.com
Groupon offers daily deals on things such as spa days, fancy restaurants and city breaks. It’s not exactly the place to go to for the essentials of student life, but it’s a good way to treat yourself at the end of a stressful exam period, perhaps.

MoneySavingExpert.com
MoneySavingExpert has advice on everything from cheap flights to the best bank interest rates, helping your student budget stretch further.

Mint.com
Free to use, Mint can help you organize your finances and track your spending.

UniDays.com
Just one of many student websites offering discounts, UniDays lists thousands of student discounts and offers around the globe. It’s free to join and also available as an app.

WiseBread.com
WiseBread is dedicated to living well on a tight budget – whether you’re a student or just trying to get more for your money. It offers advice on everything from debt management to growing your own fruit and vegetables.


HEALTH

Healthline
The life of a student is stressful enough with all things you have to deal with, from having to find an apartment to rent to your papers and exams. It is one of the most intense periods that require your full focus on your goals. As an additional resource for self-help, you may subscribe to Healthline, another great resource for your health and wellbeing.

The platform helps you to cope with the most common problems that students face. However, it is not a proper substitute for therapy or counseling, which you should take into consideration.

ASHASexualHealth.org
Sexual health advice and resources for those based in the US.

WebMD.com
WebMD allows you to check your current health status using its symptom checker. Although this resource is great for hypochondriacs, it doesn’t replace the knowledge of a real doctor – go offline and visit your university’s health center if you’re really concerned.

The Ultimate Health Food Guide
This guide will be a lifesaver throughout student life for times when you’re feeling wrung out, stressed or ill. Whatever your ailments, visit this resource to find out what foods to eat to build your immunity and vitality back up.


Productivity Websites

PDF TOOLS
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Among this list, this is the only one that can be used as a tool as this website lets you do whatever you want with a certain PDF. Merge, split, compress, edit, or sign, this tool has it all when it comes to your PDF needs.

CollegeRuled
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Students are using CollegeRuled to make class schedules online and find their classmates in order to launch study groups and get the answers to pressing questions.


Flvto
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With Flvto, students are afforded an easy way to listen to video presentations on the go, even when they don’t have Wi-Fi access or their data plans are hitting 90% and they need to lay off all that streaming because Mom and Dad are getting Verizon Wireless warnings. If you need to write an essay about the

Ice Cream Apps
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The Internet-based world we live in means that common web-based homework tasks need easy and fast solutions. Ice Cream Apps fills the bill by providing students the software to take care of tasks like capturing screenshots, converting video formats, making slideshows and all kinds of stuff that college students’ coursework can require.

Slack
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Slack is a website that helps not only business people improve their communication efforts, but students as well. It integrates with DropBox, always keeps your place when you jump around various applications and it connects teams, so it can be used by study groups and project partners with open, efficient communication.​

Evernote
Evernote has extensive formatting features, making it a perfect brainstorming tool. If you use it for a while, and the notes become too numerous, you can browse them by any word. The tool for notes integrates with other apps, including Google Drive and Outlook. But the most valuable benefit is the web clipper feature that allows you to save a selected part of a web page for future reference.

Trello
Professors adore assigning students to group projects. It’s how we learn teamwork and interpersonal skills. At first, we tend to think sharing work with a group of people makes the task easier. Very quickly, you realize that it is quite the opposite. The most challenging thing is coordination.
Trello helps teams become more efficient problem solvers. This visual collaboration tool displays the tasks and the people responsible for them. Then, you can track the work progress by each person and as a whole group. It can also track the productivity of each member to show who is the most efficient and who you hope you don’t get partnered with for the next project.

Google Calendar
The most challenging thing can be switching between tasks with the same deadline. Long-haul assignments can be even more stressful. If you forget to regularly work on them, you might miss a huge deadline altogether. Google Calendar is a place to store your deadlines. Use it!

Tomato Timer
Tomato Timer is a simple but useful timer to fight your procrastination and writer’s block. Its principle consists of dividing your work into 25-minute intervals with 5-minute breaks. After four such cycles, you can have a 10-minute break. The tool has convenient keyboard shortcuts so as not to distract yourself from extra clicking.
Francesco Cirillo, the author of the method, found out that we become most effective when breaking long assignments into short, equal intervals. He called them “Pomodoros” (tomatoes from Italian) after the tomato-shaped timer he used while being a student.

LinkedIn
LinkedIn brings excellent opportunities for networking with your peers. Few students realize how priceless their time at university is. You communicate with hundreds of people who will become professionals in the same sphere as you. In ten years, you will be grateful to know people with whom you can share your work or even hire.
LinkedIn gives you access to professional and educational content to help you become a real specialist. Many companies publish their job openings and look for recent graduates here. If you are not already on LinkedIn, do it and make your profile as complete as possible. Your future self will thank you.


GOOGLE.COM
Google is the largest search engine in the world, and the Google Suite has become widely used in the education space. The cloud-based collaboration and productivity tools are secure and easy to use.

YOUTUBE.COM
YouTube is a free sharing website owned by Google. While videos on the platform range from entertainment to tutorials to travel videos, a recent Pew research study found that 51% of YouTube users utilize the platform for educational purposes. Popular YouTube channels like National Geographic Kids, Finding Stuff Out, PBS Kids, Simple History, and Khan Academy have become mainstays for educators, especially amidst hybrid and virtual learning.

GETEPIC.COM
Get Epic is the top-visited educational site so far this year. Get Epic is one of the leading digital libraries, including access to 40,000 of the best books, audiobooks, videos, and more for students 12 and under.

TEACHERDASHBOARD.COM
The Hapara Teacher Dashboard tool enables teachers to view and facilitate real-time browser activity of learners. Teacher Dashboard integrates with the G Suite, so that teachers are able to access all student files and Drives on a single interface.

INSTRUCTURE.COM
Instructure is the publisher of Canvas, a web-based learning management system, and Canvas Network, a massive open online course platform.

CLEVER.COM
Clever is a secure pipeline between school district data and the learning applications that teachers and students use. Users may log onto Clever and immediately access all apps that are made available by the district.

SCHOOLOGY.COM
Schoology is a virtual learning environment and social networking service for K-12 schools and higher education institutions. Schoology allows students to create, manage, and share academic content with their teachers and peers. Schoology is a Learning Management System (LMS) by PowerSchool.

PRODIGYGAME.COM
Prodigy Games is an adaptive, subscription-based learning platform to help students visualize and engage with math.

SEESAW.ME
Seesaw is a digital app-based platform that allows students, teachers, and guardians to complete and share classroom work over a variety of media types (videos, photos, drawings, text, links, and PDFs, to name a few!).

PBSKIDS.ORG
Operated by the U.S. Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), PBSKids.org offers K-12 students a variety of curriculum-based games and videos – many of which feature beloved PBS Kids show characters!

The 11th – 20th most visited educational sites are listed below:


HONORABLE MENTION

Instructables.com

This is one of the most useful online student resources if you like making and fixing things yourself. You can learn anything from how to make spaghetti ice-cream to how to fix a broken shelf.

MentalFloss.com
Although essentially one of many time-wasting student websites, MentalFloss is good for learning interesting facts from around the world, covering topics such as food, culture and science. Admittedly, its main function may be as a procrastination aid, but you should still learn something.

UnplugTheTV.com
This student resource offers an alternative to TV (and, unfortunately, studying), hosting randomized videos on interesting scientific topics.

Sleepyti.me
This site tells you the best times to go to bed if you have to be up at a certain hour – a very useful tool within student life. Taking into account regular sleep cycles, Sleepyti.me can help if you suffer from grogginess in the mornings.

KeepMeOut.com
If you struggle to stay away from social media when you’re meant to be studying, use KeepMeOut to block certain distracting websites.
 
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