School tools

Google Drive

Google Drive offers free cloud storage (15GB) and includes Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides for creating documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. It’s great for collaborative work and accessing files from anywhere.

Evernote

Evernote is a note-taking app that allows you to organize notes, web clippings, and images into notebooks. It’s excellent for keeping track of class notes, research, and to-do lists.

Zoom

Zoom offers free video conferencing for up to 100 participants with a 40-minute limit per meeting. It’s ideal for virtual classes, study groups, or meetings with teachers.

LibreOffice

LibreOffice is a free, open-source office suite that includes programs like Writer (word processing), Calc (spreadsheets), and Impress (presentations). It’s a good alternative to Microsoft Office.

Duolingo

Duolingo is a free language-learning platform that gamifies the learning process. It supports a wide range of languages and is great for practicing vocabulary and grammar.

Trello

Trello is a free project management tool that uses boards, lists, and cards to organize tasks and assignments. It’s useful for managing group projects or personal study schedules.

Grammarly

Grammarly is a free writing assistant that checks grammar, spelling, punctuation, and style mistakes in your writing. It’s useful for essays, reports, and emails.

Canva

Canva offers free design tools and templates for creating presentations, posters, infographics, and social media posts. It’s user-friendly and doesn’t require design expertise.

Quizlet

Quizlet is a free online tool for creating flashcards, quizzes, and study sets. It’s great for reviewing vocabulary, definitions, and concepts across various subjects.

Khan Academy

Khan Academy provides free online courses, lessons, and practice in various subjects, including math, science, economics, and humanities. It’s a great resource for supplemental learning and understanding difficult concepts.

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