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Technology has changed the way students approach their education. Today, any student has access to a huge number of apps on their devices. But students need to know which apps are useful for their education and which ones are a waste of time. Choosing the right type of apps can help students do their homework, gain knowledge, and enhance their learning outcomes. We'll show you some important Windows apps that are sure to come in handy during the school year. OneNote: a note-taking app with a wide range of features. Whether taking notes from lectures or reading, notes have been shown to improve student learning and outcomes. Microsoft OneNote comes with a wide range of features to easily collect information and manage your notes. You can collect text, multimedia content, and all kinds of data in one section to structure ideas and interact effectively with other thoughts. With an intuitive navigation bar, you can organize your notes any way you want and switch between notebooks. You can embed tables, charts, screen clippings, handwritten text, equations, and more. It integrates easily with other Office applications. You can assign a link to a Word document or PowerPoint presentation, embed an Excel spreadsheet, and transfer tasks to Outlook. Google Drive: Office Suite with cloud storage. Neutral device and learning environment everywhere. It's critical that students have access to their files and creations on many devices. Google Drive allows you to work in the cloud to collaborate and learn technology. myHomework: The Handy Student Planner. A student scheduling app can help you organize your homework and keep track of all your activities. With myHomework, you'll never lose your classes, schedule, or homework. The app gives you a clear view of your course schedule, a calendar showing what's due, and a homework section for all your assignments. On the home page, you'll see a summary of the classes you're taking and view your assignments. The calendar view gives you a quick overview of classes organized by date. The homework option has a layout with three lists: Complete, Late, and Oncoming. Within each card, you can create reminders and recurring assignments, color-code classes, and more.
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