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Oakville Beaver, 10 Aug 2017, p. 29

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29 | Thursday August 10, 2017 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insidehalton.com dl r Advertorial Keeping up with school: There are apps for that Between group projects, home work, school lessons and extracur ricular activities, the student life can be demanding. Thankfully, there are desktop, web and mobile apps galore that can help students increase their productivity and stay on top of their responsibilities. Here are five useful apps that every student should try out this semester. Stay organized 1. DropboxQ *# A classic. With Dropbox, your docu ments follow you wherever you go. If you save an as signment on your desktop, you can easily view it later on your phone or tablet, no matter where you are. That's the magic of Dropbox: it automatically syncs all of your saved files. Do you want to share a video? Edit a group project? It's simple with Dropbox. With ac cess to your documents on the go, the days of forgetting assignments at home are long gone. 2. Evernote Evernote keeps your notes and ideas organized and safe. No more scribbling on piec es of scrap paper. All you need to do is launch the app to save your ideas, organize your work, keep track of your appointments and so on. Once you've created a note, you can automatically access it on all of your other devices. Yes, it's that simple. 3. Focus Time < fc Focus Time is one of many apps that use the Pomodoro Technique to enhance productiv ity. It's perfect for students who get easily sidetracked by today's digital distractions (social media, emails and video games), as well as those who work long hours non-stop. The Pomodoro concept is simple: choose a task you want to work on (study ing for a final, writing an essay, revis ing the day's lesson, etc.) and start the timer. For every 25 minutes of dedicated work, you get a five-minute break. What's more, the app grants you longer breaks after every four completed work sessions. All you have to do is focus. Become a math whiz King of Math Ju nior. Specially de signed for children between the ages of six and eight, the app gives young students the oppor tunity to practice simple operations like addition and subtraction. For more advanced students looking to challenge their wits, a paid version, which touches on multiplication, divi sion, fractions, geometry and more, is also available. Create one-of-a-kind presentations 5. Google Slides Google Slides enables students to create compel ling presentations that can be easily shared with teach ers and other group members. No need to save your doc uments -- the app takes care of that for you. You can access your Google Slides presentations on your desk top, tablet or smartphone, even when you're offline. Get inspired by the dif ferent fonts, themes, animations and video clips available -- all free of charge. (NPT) 4. WolframAlpha WolframAlpha is a powerful yet easyto-use computing engine that can help you solve any math problem, re gardless of complexity. Not only does the app provide you with the correct answer, but it also offers a step-by step breakdown of the solution. In addition to mathematics, WolframAl pha can lend a helping hand with a dizzying variety of other subjects, including physics, chemistry, astron omy, statistics, linguistics, science, medicine, geography and music. Now, here's an application that could seri ously change your life. Bonus: King of Math Junior 6 # Children in the early stages of their academic career can also become math experts thanks to an app called IT'S N O T TO O LA TE. A PPLY TO D A Y STA RT TH IS SEPTEM B ER . Sign up fo r a college inform a tion session to learn more. mohawkcollege.ca/apply 1 n moHaniK COLLEGE

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