EDUCATION

Top 10 Education Tools You Should Be Using In 2018

It’s a new year, and that means you want to get down to studying. Luckily, there’s a lot of tech tools out there that can make the job a lot easier. You may not have seen all the tools that are available to you as a student, though. Here are the top 10 education tools you can use in 2018, that can help you improve your studies.

  1. Grammarix

This tool is designed to make proofreading your writing so much easier. Paste your writing in, and it will check for any grammatical errors you’ve made. It’ll highlight them for you, making it easy to correct them before you hand that assignment in. It’ll also help you see where your weaknesses are with grammar, and help you improve in your writing.

  1. Kahoot!

This tool has been created with the idea that learning and studying should be fun. You can study a huge range of topics on their website, by taking part in educator created quizzes. It is much easier to learn a topic when you’re having fun at the same time.

  1. Australian Reviewer

Sometimes you’ll need some help with your work, and that’s where a tutor or educational writer can become helpful. If you want to find the right one, this is the site to go to. The reviewers here have checked out thousands of writers, helping you find the right person to help you.

  1. AdmitHub

This service is designed for students who are thinking about heading out to college or university. You can get help with the whole application process here, from picking a college to writing the admission essay. They help through automated chats online, meaning you’ve always got someone by your side.

  1. Best British Essays

Writing assignments is hard at the best of times. Now, you’ll find you don’t have the access to your professors that other students used to have. If you’re struggling with your writing, then you can feel as though you’re on your own. The Huffington Post recommends services like Best British Writers to help you find an expert, who can guide you through the writing process.

  1. Remind

Schools and universities are starting to embrace technology in messaging students, but sometimes the platforms they use aren’t great. It’s easy to lose track of texts or forget which platform you were messaged on. Remind keeps everything on one platform, so if your school uses it, you should take advantage of it.

  1. ThingLink

This tool is designed to help you annotate images and videos easily. When you’re studying, you can use this tool to write down thoughts, links to other sources, or reminders for things to check up on later. It integrates with several social media platforms, so you’ll never lose track of your work.

  1. Assignment Help

It’s not enough to write an excellent assignment, you’ve also got to ensure you’ve proofread and edited it thoroughly. Not sure how to do that, or just don’t have the time? These expert editors can help you. They’ll go through your work with you, or edit it for you if you’re up against a deadline. It’s a great tool to have in your pocket, should you ever need their services.

  1. Flipgrid

This tool is used by both students and teachers, allowing them to work together and help the students learn. Discussion topics are raised, and students can answer using video recording and other creative outlets. It’s a platform that many students are comfortable using, and so it helps them retain information. If you like using video in your study, this is something you should check out.

  1. TouchCast

This tool is designed to give you a full broadcasting studio at your fingertips. You can work with others to create broadcasts for your peers, helping each other learn about any topic you set your mind to. Bring in sources and evidence when you’re broadcasting with interactive elements, meaning that it’s easier than ever to present your sources.

Keep these tools in mind when you’re studying this year. They’ll help you get your grades on track, and make studying more fun. Interactive online tools make the process a lot less stressful, so you can take the worry out of your school work this year.

Jennifer Scott

Jennifer works as an online editor at Top Canadian Writers. Also, she is a business developer that works in different areas of education, technology, security and various types of online marketing. Prior to business developing Jennifer was consultant at Deloitte, and managed security services provider and developer of a wide range of security solutions.

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