Best Educational Software Students Should Consider Using

By Boris Dzhingarov

Nowadays, distractions can easily appear when studying and we need to take technology into account because of the fact that it can help us to learn better. Absolutely all students now have access to so much software that can be used on a day-to-day basis. Making this list is actually tough since there are so many options that area available. We tried to create a list that is as varied as possible. We are sure you will love all the options that are presented and you want to take them into account.

OneNote

OneNote

You most likely already heard about OneNote since it is quite popular. At the same time, it is a solution that is offered by Microsoft. This software allows you to organize work into notebooks, allowing you to easily take notes associated with all the classes that you take.

Zotero

Zotero

You end up losing so much time when you cite research. This is no longer the case if you use Zotero since citations can automatically be generated for various sources like The New York Times, JSTOR and Google Scholar, among many others. Zotero offers a browser expansion and you can also install plugins for LibreOffice and Microsoft Word. There is even an extra cloud service that is available if you want to use it.

Ginger

Ginger

Ginger is particularly useful for students that have problems in constructing sentences. When you type in the text editor, word crimes are detected and you will be offered suggestions to reconstruct sentences. There is a built-in dictionary that is included, together with a pretty good translator and thesaurus. You can use the software for free for a limited time per week and we also have access to 2 subscription tiers that are available for an unlimited use.

Audacity

Audacity

Audacity is pretty old but it is the best software that you can use in the event that you want to record lectures and then listen to them. This is open-source software. Use it to record with the use of the microphone that comes with your computer and then save the file in WAV format. Make sure that you use the temp version to deal with professors that are too slow or too hyperactive.

StudyMinder

StudyMinder

It is hard to keep up with many classes at the same time. This is where StudyMinder steps in to offer proper organization. It allows you to have pop-up reminders for the assignments that come up and create budgets for homework and study time. Even percentage based check-off boxes can be utilized to know what progress is made. Use it to record assignment grades and estimate GPA based on the past classes.

Foxit Reader

Foxit Reader

While we do not need dedicated PDF reading software because most of the web browsers have extensions for that, Foxit Reader helps you in the event that there are many PDF files that have to be juggled and you have to annotate them. It is one software that will offer tabbed views of the files that are open and includes various markup options.

Cold Turkey

Cold Turkey

We mentioned above that it is easy to be distracted while studying. Cold Turkey is software that was created in order to help you deal exactly with this, aiding you to enforce better studying habits. Websites and applications can easily be blocked at specific times. What is interesting is that the software is free. However, once you block something, make sure that the time passes since no program modifications will be available for what you blocked.