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Top Web Tools for College Students

February 15, 2007 08:00 AM

I have been in college almost three years now and have been using many different Web tools that saved me time, helped me learn more and, most importantly, did not cost a penny. Here are 10 tools that I recommend for every college student:

1) Book Finder: Over a year you can end up spending thousands of dollars on books. I am one of those poor students who struggles for money, so the less I pay for books, the better. Book Finder is a neat site/tool that allows you to compare prices on more than 125 million books for sale from 4,000 sellers. So there’s no need to go to Amazon, Half.com and all the other book sites when Book Finder can search them for you.


2) MynoteIT: If you’re a real organization freak—and by that I mean someone who irons underwear—you’ll love this app. Like the Google suite, you’ll have everything at your fingertips. But, and this is a big plus, it’s just for college students. Form online class groups, share, edit and search your class notes, plan your assignments with your calendar, and get things done with your task list.

Rating:
Review: Life Hack
MynoteIT Blog

Screen shot of MynoteIT


3) Ottobib: Don’t you just hate making those bibliography pages? Although they look really simple, they can drain a lot of time out of you when you have more than 20 sources. Ottobib is a simple bibliography tool that allows you to enter multiple ISBN numbers at a time and retrieve the bibliographies in APA, MLA, or Chicago format.

Rating:
Review: Wikipedia
Ottobib Blog

Screen shot of OttoBib


4) Google Docs: Every semester it always seems that I have group projects. I use Google Docs heavily for collaboration work. I’ve had multiple papers with a partner, and with Google Docs I just give him/her editing ability on a particular document and we can write the paper at the same time while talking on AIM.

Rating:
Review: Life Hack
Google Docs Blog

Screen shot of Google Docs


5) Tada List: Scatterbrained? Disorganized? If you never can remember what homework assignments you have, Tada List will do it for you. It will help you keep track of whatever it is that you need to do and easily is accessible from any computer, wherever you are.

You can create as many “to do” lists as you like, such as “homework,” “projects,” or whatnot, and then track your items via RSS. Also, for a step up try Backpack. It manages your tasks, but also allows you to set up pages to store important files, photos and the like.

Rating:
Review: Trizle

Screen shot of Tada List


6) Meebo: I am one of those tech geeks who is a computer science major, which means I have computers in a lot of my classes. I usually get bored because my teachers are slow, so I like to go online and chat with friends to keep up-to-date on all the latest things going around school, such as parties. Instead of installing chat software every time I go to class, I use Meebo. Meebo is an online instant messaging software where you can chat with others through AIM, MSN, Yahoo Messenger and Gtalk.

Rating:
Review: TechCrunch
Meebo Blog

Screen shot of Meebo


7) Wikipedia: Although Wikipedia technically is not a tool, it’s worth mentioning. If you have to do a term paper, Wikipedia is a great resource to get your information. I would not rely on Wikipedia by itself, but it is a great place to get basic information as well as find links to other sites that discuss the topic of your term paper.

Rating:
Review: Cnet
Wikipedia Community Portal

Screen shot of Wikipedia


8) Zoho Show: Everyone I know who goes through college has to do a PowerPoint presentation sometime in their life. Some people like to use Microsoft PowerPoint, but I am not one of those guys. With Zoho Show I can edit, import, create and publish PowerPoint presentations online.

Rating:
Review: Wikipedia
Zoho Show Blog

Screen shot of Zoho Show


9) Google Reader: Talk about information. One of the main reasons I am in college is to learn, but there is so much knowledge out there that it is just hard to keep track. With Google Reader I can easily keep up-to-date on the latest news.


10) Del.icio.us: This social bookmarking site allows you to have all your bookmarks in one place and to share them with other people. The advantage to this site is that I can access my bookmarks on ANY computer. I Del.icio.us all of my college courses’ Web sites and tag them with the course name and semester date (i.e. gatech and spring07).

Usually, I’ll bookmark the class syllabus, the class wiki and the class blog. So, three to five classes are about 15 links a semester, which can be hard to keep track of any other way.

Rating:
Review: PC Magazine
Del.icio.us Blog

Screen shot of Del.icio.us

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KingPike said:

May 18, 2007 10:18 PM

Another one that has been an asset for many is http://www.universitynotes.net

Old tests, study guides, notes, etc. etc.  The content from one university is available to all... great way to find information on subjects you may not have a full grasp on.

 

KingPike said:

May 21, 2007 10:52 AM

#11

http://www.universitynotes.net

Share notes, tests, study guides, etc etc.  Access material from other university students.

 

links for 2007-06-21 « Paper, Sticks, and String said:

June 21, 2007 3:18 PM
 

Anthony said:

July 4, 2007 10:28 AM

Another great web tool for managing <a href=http://www.collegemailer.com>student clubs</a> and organizations is CollegeMailer.  Club officers can use CollegeMailer to manage membership, send targeted emails, create events with invitation and RSVP functions, create web pages, administer surveys, collect fees online and more.  A club can register for free at <a href=http://www.collegemailer.com>collegemailer.com</a>.

 

Top Web Tools for College Students : The World According to Me said:

July 8, 2007 7:38 PM
 

Adrea Fallman said:

August 15, 2007 3:25 AM

Greate list, thanks!

 

Tmack said:

August 25, 2007 12:08 PM

Add www.dormspot.com to the list. They have some cool stuff on there.

 

AskTheAdmin said:

August 29, 2007 6:49 AM

I just wrote about Firefox Campus edition here:

http://www.asktheadmin.com/2007/08/back-to-school-firefox-campus-edition.html

And that site is worth its weight in gold for free tech support on any platform as well! Good luck in school.

 

Assumption College Blogs » 7 Bare Necessities of College said:

September 4, 2007 7:33 AM
 

iLibrarian » Back2School Tools: A List of Lists said:

September 4, 2007 9:14 AM
 

sarah said:

September 9, 2007 2:16 PM

pageflakes.com can be really helpful too

 

Best (free) Apps for College Students « Collegiate Ubiquity’s said:

September 9, 2007 7:07 PM
 

workflow said:

September 12, 2007 1:56 PM

You are awesome. Found this sweet resource just in time for the new school year. Thanks! I am bookmarking this on the social bookmarking site as we speak.

 

brett said:

September 13, 2007 1:57 PM

visit my adverstisement

http://squidoo.com/ghettogrammar

 

Steve said:

September 21, 2007 9:05 AM

I found great photos for my presentations at mondolibrary.

http://www.mondolibrary.net

 

Kelly Sutton said:

September 26, 2007 6:14 AM

Great list! Something to add now is Google Presentation.

 

Lists: Book hacks, Web tools for students « Eric Jennings said:

November 1, 2007 6:44 PM
 

English Education Professor » Blog Archive » Find the Best Book Deals said:

November 2, 2007 9:54 PM
 

Shane said:

November 5, 2007 9:12 PM

checkout www.theclassconnection.com. The website let's student:

1- Manage. Break down your classes one at a time.

2- Study. Flashcards like you've never seen them before.

3- Collaborate. Find a group, make a group, there's safety in numbers.

4- Plan. Stop keeping a calendar, let someone else do it for you.

5- Communicate. Every message automatically organized.

6- Store. Never email yourself files again.

 

Web Tools for College Students « CHS College Search Central said:

November 18, 2007 1:04 PM
 

Linda said:

December 4, 2007 4:38 PM

Textbook411.com is a good price comparison search for books .

They also buy back textbooks for pretty good prices (much more than my college bookstore atleast).

http://www.textbook411.com

 

Online Bulletin » Blog Archive » Web tools for college Students said:

December 13, 2007 9:53 AM
 

ProductivityGoal said:

December 31, 2007 9:22 AM

To share the love this New Year&#39;s eve, I&#39;d like to point you dear readers to the top of the tops, the lists of the lists (no, the title has no typo error) - The List of Top Productivity Lists...

 

Samsonite jenkins said:

January 10, 2008 9:14 AM

I know how much we all love to head somewhere warm for spring break. Check out www.floridarentalpros.com for some great deals on rentals. I got a great deal on rooms in Daytona! Check it out!

 

Top Web Tools for Students | Educated Nation | Higher Education Blog said:

January 22, 2008 3:57 PM
 

Ryan Harris said:

February 1, 2008 8:15 PM

Don't forget to add Research Paper Authority to your list!  Everything research paper related, all under one roof!

 

Questia Online Library said:

February 5, 2008 3:40 PM

The world's largest online academic library:

http://www.questia.com

 

Jenn said:

February 12, 2008 11:05 AM

Check out http://theuniversityreview if you're looking for inside information on colleges around the country.  Prospective students can check out truthful reviews and comments written by students.  Current college students can add their own input on their college academics, Greek life, food, campus, housing, and diversity.  Check it out!

 

Kyle said:

February 13, 2008 10:02 PM

www.skoogO.com.

Online academic networking.

 

Dan said:

February 15, 2008 12:04 PM

You should check out www.campustech.com for awesome discounts on software.

 

Late Night Writer said:

February 17, 2008 3:13 PM

LateNightWriter.com is offering free Beta trials of its revolutionary interactive software for writing a paper in a few hours--or less.

 

Jenn said:

February 18, 2008 9:05 AM

[URL FIXED] Check out http://theuniversityreview.com if you're looking for inside information on colleges around the country.  Prospective students can check out truthful reviews and comments written by students.  Current college students can add their own input on their college academics, Greek life, food, campus, housing, and diversity.  Check it out!

 

Blog.NetGeners.Net » Blog Archive » Top Web Tools for College Students said:

February 19, 2008 7:35 AM
 

brett.com said:

February 26, 2008 10:00 PM
 

brettkun mccluskey said:

February 26, 2008 10:02 PM

For textnbuyback see http://squidoo.com/bookbuyback

 

Happy MAAW user said:

March 4, 2008 7:20 AM

Need help with a business related paper? For 150 bibliographies on management and accounting topics, and much more see http://maaw.info

 

GWGirl said:

March 5, 2008 9:08 AM

For software, hardware and electronics at a student discounted price-up to 85% off retail- Check out www.campustech.com or www.campusu.com

 

Kevin said:

March 10, 2008 9:44 AM

The one-stop-shop for everything you need from Sharing pic/videos, to tudoring, to financial aid, to finding a roommate and much more!  Looking for a job too go to www.TeamBookworm.com

 

Katie said:

March 13, 2008 1:53 PM

Thanks for the great tips! I really liked that latenightwriter.com someone posted above. I got a great paper I just had to edit a little and it was really easy. Bet this takes off! Oh, and that OttoBib site you mention here was helpful, too. So glad I found these suggestions.

 

meg said:

March 15, 2008 8:06 PM

this site has links to all the big news headlines, and constantly updates. Great onestop news site.

www.drudgereport.com

 

Tanya - UA said:

March 18, 2008 7:47 AM

ratemyprofessors.com - awesome!  A must see before signing up for classes...could have saved me a lot of pain in my Organic Chem class!

 

Sam said:

March 18, 2008 10:55 AM

I usually just use amazon, but I will occasionally use the Textbook411 price comparison site if I think I can get a better price elsewhere.  Its worth it for expensive books.  http://www.textbook411.com

 

Ali said:

March 21, 2008 3:17 PM

Has anyone mention BoxEDU? Good place to backup stuff and work with groups online. http://www.box.net/edu

 

James said:

March 28, 2008 2:02 PM

There's a new product coming out that's an Out-of-Range Alarm for USB Thumb Drives.  It reminds you if you leave your Thumb Drive behind in a computer.

Take this survey and you will be eligible to be a free Beta tester:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=NUeC_2b6wR_2b6Q6ZxTldgfFkA_3d_3d

 

Organic Chemistry Help said:

April 6, 2008 5:43 AM

Here is another great resource for anyone that needs organic chemistry help.  <A HREF="http://www.aceorganicchem.com">Organic Chemistry Help</A>.

 

College Admissions Help said:

April 8, 2008 7:09 AM

A good resource for all types of college info from student reviews to authority content...It offers advice on everything from admissions to financial aid and has cool match meters that show you which schools are best for you  http://www.campuscompare.com

 

Aleida said:

April 26, 2008 4:08 PM

I found all of the above information very helpful. Thank you.

 

Harry said:

May 9, 2008 7:00 PM

I used this one for my group and we loved it. http://www.jumpswap.com - it's great web tool for managing student clubs and organizations.  Club managers can use CollegeMailer to manage membership, send targeted emails, create events with invitation and RSVP functions, collect fees, administer surveys, and many more. Registration is Free -

www.jumpswap.com

 

jacob said:

May 16, 2008 8:13 PM

i recommend <a href="http:\\5dollarposters.com>posters</a> perfect for any student

 

oscar said:

June 9, 2008 1:44 PM

any list with wikipedia that low is blasphemy

 

Tom said:

June 9, 2008 11:21 PM

I use this one quite a bit.  SortMyList.com  http://sortmylist.com gives you the ability to quickly alphabetize, sort numerically, by day of the week, by month, by length, and even sort your email addresses by domain.  

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