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Resources for online students

By Remington College Posted January 26th, 2021

Online learning comes with many perks, like more flexibility within your schedule. However, with great power comes great responsibility. Since distance learning courses provide more freedom, it’s up to you to stay on track with all of your classes and ensure assignments are being completed on time.

Luckily, you don’t have to manage everything yourself. There are plenty of online student resources you can take advantage of. Here’s a list of several programs and learning websites that could be a big help in your academic career.
Grammarly
From emails to your instructor to midterm essays, writing is an essential part of the virtual learning experience. It can be easy to overlook typos or common grammar mistakes, so it’s important to always have a proofreader. Don’t have one available? Grammarly has you covered! This AI-powered writing assistant checks your spelling, grammar, tone, style and much more. Grammarly’s Chrome extension can be installed on your computer free of charge.
Basecamp
Teamwork can be challenging, especially when it’s done remotely, but there are a few platforms that can help ease the stress of collaborating in school. Basecamp is a project management tool that allows users to separate work by projects and communicate with their team easily. Within each project, you have tools such as message boards, to-do lists and calendars to ensure the assignment is moving smoothly. By creating separate “projects” for each of your classes, Basecamp can also double as an online academic planner.
Quizlet
Studying tip: Make your own flashcards online! Gone are the days of hand cramps from writing endless study notes or losing a stack of flashcards in your backpack. With Quizlet, users can make their own flashcard decks or search pre-made decks on the same topic, which can save valuable time as you prepare for an assessment. Plus, Quizlet flashcards are very easy to share with others, making it seamless to study online with your fellow classmates. Quizlet has a website and an app, so you can study from anywhere, on any device.
Freedom
Since online college students don’t have the same structure as students in a traditional classroom, it can be difficult to eliminate distractions. If you’re looking for a way to stay focused while doing your schoolwork, an application like Freedom might be the right fit for you. Freedom blocks distracting websites and apps to help you improve your productivity. You can schedule when you’ll be working ahead of time and choose which sites you’d like to silence for a personalized experience.

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