APPS: LEARNING DURING THE PANDEMIC
There are a lot of useful websites that
we can use for studying while we are in this situation such as:
- Khan
Academy: This renowned platform offers thousands of videos with tutorials about a wide variety of subjects and topics.
- Audible:
Allows you to listen to audiobooks anytime, anywhere.
- My
study life: Help plan your study
schedules and maintain a schedule of
exams and to-dos.
- Quizlet: A
free online resource that allows you to create your own flip cards for
memorising definitions, terms, formulas and so much more.
- Libraries online:
This sounds obvious, but many students don't realise that there is an
online library resource offered by their university, school, or college.
And many aren't members of their local public library either.
- Forest: Original app to avoid
distractions with your mobile. When you want to concentrate you must
"plant
a seed"
that will grow if you do not make use of the mobile. The moment you connect, the plant will wither. You'll get one plant for every 30
minutes of concentration.
- Big Think: These experts write articles and record tutorials for the
students, later the content is further refined by the editorial team of
the website, giving authentic material to the students.
- Futures
Channel: This is not just an online
portal, but an educational channel for the learners. Unlike other
websites, it only represent the significant data catering the problems
faced by students. For example, students generally face problem in
algebra, so they have created special section for the same.
This article has been written by SMARIO Carola, MULLER Valentina y PEZZOLO Candelaria.