3. CloudStorage:
- Google Drive: All part of a host of Google applications we are going to cover
- DropBox: Very popular for its ability to store and share whole folders of files
- Evernote: A very robust program with the best search function ever developed
- Box: Like DropBox with a preview button to see your file before downloading it
- Scribd: Includes a function to allow you to embed and read files for your blog
4. Tools for Managing Yourself
a. Workflowy
This tool can help you organize your personal to-do lists, collaborate on large team projects, take notes, write research papers, keep a journal, and much more. This is a great tool for students to use in their classrooms. They can for instance use it to organize the assignments and tasks they need to finish.
b. Tasskr
Tasskr is a simple task manager that teachers and students can use to create projects and tasks in a matter of seconds. It is very easy and has a user friendly interface. You can use it without even signing up but this is not a good idea if you are planning to save your projects. You better register there and be able to control and track your tasks and projects.
c.Trello
Trello's simple, intuitive interface makes task management effortless. Using boards and cards, you have complete flexibility with how you want to get organized.
Thought Boxes makes it easy for you to get organized, complete your tasks, and collaborate. It is all web based and all your lists are on one page.
e.42 Tasks
42 Tasks is a free app that you can use to manage your tasks from anywhere with an internet connection. It lets you create, manage, and share your projects and tasks and collaborate in a group.
f.Todoist
Todoist is a great personal task manager that is very easy to use and has a user friendly interface. It requires a sign up and it is free of charge.
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