To improve your digital learning experience, Learning Scheduler generates a schedule automatically and helps overcome procrastination and develop better time management skills while studying at home.
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- Highlight important due dates: discussions, tests, assignments
- Colour codes for various classes
- Set reminders & notifications (e.g. at the beginning of each week)
- Synchronize with hand-written notebooks (handwriting helps retain knowledge)
- Redirect to a computer folder for each online course, separate folder for each week
- Favorite workspace: smart suggestion/reminder given your location
- Ask questions to your instructors and TAs
- Connect with classmates: course platform, Facebook, Google Docs
- Apply newly learned concepts by practice: study group with friends
- Review notes, connect new knowledge to prior knowledge
- Regular breaks (e.g. every 50 minutes)
- Online study rooms in which students see each other
There is help available 24/7. Wherever you are in the world, please know that these resources and supports may be available to you:
- For U of T Students: U of T My SSP (available in multiple languages): 1-844-451-9700; or download the app: uoft.me/myssp
- Navi, an anonymous virtual agent that provides students with information to help navigate mental health resources and make decisions about seeking appropriate supports.
- Good2Talk student helpline: 1-866-925-5454, free 24/7 for those in Ontario or Nova Scotia