One of the many beauties of Dropbox is it saves a version of a file upon every sync. Meaning, as you hit the Save button on your Word document, Dropbox saves its own a copy. While this may sound like overkill, this can be a lifesaver for students who should use Dropbox to manage their schoolwork.
For students interested in tracking down copies of old books, don’t fret! There are plenty of affordable options for obtaining the “classics” online.
Every student will experience that sinking feeling while reading a syllabus that appears too overwhelming. Whether it requires loads of reading, writing, or both, the feeling is dreadful at the beginning of a new course.
Instead of marking up your book for class, preserve it by using sticky tabs.
Students taking copious notes from classes and books can benefit greatly from Google Docs because of its ease of use, online storage, and search functionality.
Many of us must have some type of noise in the background while we study. If you must, consider some ambient tracks or even white noise.
The most important thing is to avoid guilt for reading something other than your assigned schoolwork. It is allowed. You need the occasional escape.
Today, with easy access to online encyclopedias and similar tools, many books can seem unnecessary.
Footnotes are important, but you should not let them dominate your writing. Here is an easy approach to managing footnotes while writing your papers.
Here is a look at one approach to using Dropbox to manage your schoolwork.