In this episode, we’ll explore study tips and digital tools for students and lifelong learners. From setting up online interactive review sessions to introducing AI-infused learning apps, these tools and study strategies have you covered as you work to boost the digital literacy, organization, and overall study habits of your students.
Study Strategies Tips
- Explore interactive skill-building apps.
- Introduce digital tools to enhance focus.
- Get organized with digital note-taking and calendars.
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EPISODE RESOURCES
- Connect with Dr. Monica Burns on Twitter (X), Threads & Instagram
- Sign up for the Free Newsletter
- 10 Study Tips for Students Using Technology (blog post)
- Quizlet (Game-Based Learning Platform)
- Google Keep (Note-taking app)
- Paperclips (AI-powered flashcards)
- Kami (Online collaboration and annotation tool)
- Lucidchart (Web-based diagramming tool)
- Pomodoro Method timer
- Evernote (Note-Taking App)
- OneNote (Note-taking app)
- Book Creator (Ebook creation tool)
- Microsoft Teams (Collaboration tool)
- BrainFM (Cognitive enhancement tool)
- 25 Reasons To Use TED-Ed In Your Classroom (Free download)
- 7 Google Calendar Tips for Teachers (Blog Post)
- Must-Try Tips for Creating Review Games with Lauren Hawkins (Podcast Episode)
- 5 Surprising Features of Duolingo for Schools (Blog Post)
- Everything New in Microsoft Teams Assignments (Podcast Episode)
- Khan Academy and the Features You Might Have Missed (Blog Post)