By
Halls
Posted 10 months ago
Thu 01 Feb, 2024 12:02 PM
From note-taking to tracking your time, having so many things to revise for at once can be a difficult task. Don't worry, there's plenty of apps out there that are designed to make organising your time and study materials a lot easier!
Study apps are a fantastic way to improve productivity and time-management, keep your thoughts organised and maintain your notes and ideas.
2Do
If you're the type of studier who loves ticking things off a to-do list, this is the app for you. This app can help you organise your deadlines, daily tasks, study goals and more to get you through exam season. You can even divide your lists by course subject, students clubs and activities.
Designed to help you stay on top of your schedule, you can keep your lists organised with tags so know exactly where everything is and find what you need quickly. The app even has built in notification alerts if you need a little more encouragement to stay organised. Having all of your to-do lists in one place makes it easier to look back on what you have completed and what you need to work on, so you can prioritise your tasks.
StudyBlue
Flashcards are a great way to improve your memory and revise. Using StudyBlue you can create, study and share your own flashcards for free. If you work better visually, you can customise your flashcards with images and audios to suit your study preferences.
Use this to quiz yourself, track your progress and set reminders to implement into your daily routine on the run-up to your next big exam. As a mobile study tool, this is a much better way to keep your key notes fresh in your mind rather than sticking sticky notes everywhere so you can revise on the go.
Evernote
There's no need to worry about forgetting your notebook for uni, Evernote is one of the best note-taking apps out there and is great for taking lecture notes or jotting your spontaneous ideas down before they leave your mind. You can save all of your handouts, websites, whiteboard pictures and more in one place - so much easier than flicking through a notepad trying to find the right page.
To make things even quicker, you can search by tags and text to find the information you need...even within uploaded photos of handwritten notes! It's also usable when you're offline too, perfect for jotting down any ideas at any time and place.
Flora
If you struggle to stay off your phone and get your head down, this app can help you break that habit. Built to encourage focus on specific tasks, Flora lets you set a timer for your study time and blocks distracting apps like social media and games from tempting you into distraction.
Once you start your timer, the app will grow you a virtual tree however if you leave the app for any reason your tree will die. If your study time is successful you plant a tree in your own virtual garden and you can even choose to plant one in real life!
Clockify
Make organising your time on different tasks that little bit easier with Clockify. You can build your entire schedule in advance and allocate time for individual tasks. Reflect on how much time you've spent on different tasks and subjects so you can identify which topics you are paying the least attention to and which ones you're spending too much time on.
If you have strict deadlines, this app is extremely helpful for managing your time and helps you further allocate your future study hours more effectively. It can definitely support you in the long run!
Sleep Cycle
Getting enough sleep is one of the most important things to consider when studying. Lack of sleep can decrease your motivation, energy and mood so make sure you get at least 7-9 hours of sleep a night to stay alert and focused.
By tracking your movement and listening to your sounds, the app is able to decide when to wake you up so you can feel well-rested and ready to tackle the day. Not only can this help you understand your sleep patterns better, it's a great way to get back into a healthy routine after the holidays and prepare you for those long uni days.
RefME
One of the most fiddly things to do when writing an assignment is making sure you get those references right. With RefME, it's never been easier. Use your phone camera to scan books' barcodes, search via book title, journal article, URL and more to create a citation. All you need to do is choose your format and style!
The app even lets you save your citations straight to Evernote so you can implement them into your notes, keep them organised and have them handy whenever you need them.