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Post by healthy11 on Sept 28, 2014 16:50:33 GMT -5
www.additudemag.com/slideshow/127/slide-1.html?utm_source=eletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=SeptemberThey list 11 different mobile apps, and give descriptions and costs of them, including myhomework, inclass, flashcards deluxe, selfcontrol, sparknotes, studyblue, evernote, popplet, documents to go, stayontask, and 30/30.
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Post by healthy11 on Feb 5, 2015 23:38:19 GMT -5
For good suggestions on how to "study smarter" even without using apps, this article has useful advice: www.vox.com/2014/6/24/5824192/study-smarter-learn-better-8-tips-from-memory-researchersIt recommends that you don't just re-read your notes and text, but ask yourself a lot of questions, connect new information to something you already know, draw out the information in visual form, use flashcards, don't cram, but space out your studying, and teachers should space out and mix up their lessons, too. Also, don't believe that there are "math people" and those who can't get it. "....It turns out that the mindsets predict how well students end up doing. Students with growth mindsets tend to stick with it, tend to persevere in the face of difficulty, and tend to be successful in challenging classes. Students with the fixed mindset tend not to."
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