Connect with us

News Pick

Beat the Clock: Essential tool to enhance student productivity

The tools can help the students in better planning, organising, and concentrating

Published

on

Mastering the art of using time wisely is pretty hard for some students in this fast arena of academics. Thankfully, with today’s digitally infused campus, these students can make use of the many tools and applications created to help manage time effectively. Some of the things in the latest apps that will help in better planning, organising, and concentrating are given below.

Google Calendar’s New Additions

Because of the simplicity and the time management features of Google Calendar students can add classes, assignments, quizzes, and activities. Moreover, it is possible to create several calendars and share them. Therefore, it is one of the best programs for individual and group projects.

My Study Life

It is a paper planner that reaps all the benefits of digital implantation: all your tasks, assignment deadlines, and class timetables are noted and stored in the cloud, accessible on all devices. Because all is synchronized, you will always carry your schedule around.

Evernote

It is quite helpful in keeping notes and research organized. It can further be developed in any form of note: text, images, audio notes, and synchronised with k. Any device gets information at the right time since it has this mighty searchability.

Trello

Trello is one of the best tools used by a person for managing projects. Its card-and-boards system granted the user an easy way to view tasks and projects with IT. This is going to be an interesting choice, full of wonders, for any group assignment. It aids the members of the group in tracing the process, indicating their tasks, and noting down the deadline in a very interesting and visualized format.

Focus@Will

With lab-tested music that drives focus and not distraction, it tailors each soundtrack to deliver a course of music calibrated to the energy level and type of task to drive and optimise the cognitive performance required for efficient studying.

Todoist

It becomes a brilliant task-managing tool if one considers that it works based on a system of priorities and deadlines. This will make it good at breaking down big projects into uniting very small tasks much better, in which case you can use other tools like Google Calendars making this even more powerful.

The domain of time management is there for students to be successful.  Together with focus tools and simple scheduling tools, they can shape the pupils’ study sessions properly so that students get the best out of them and bring them on the right track to excellence in academic life.

Shalini is an Executive Editor with Apeejay Newsroom. With a PG Diploma in Business Management and Industrial Administration and an MA in Mass Communication, she was a former Associate Editor with News9live. She has worked on varied topics - from news-based to feature articles.