Digital platforms helpful for online classes

Digital platforms helpful for online classes

AS THE "new normal" comes, everyone has their own way of evolving and adapting to it. Universities and colleges are shifting from traditional to digital learning, which includes online classes. To help you with that, here's a list of some of the online tools that would help students in their digital classes.

1. Scrible

If you like to save and bookmark pages, websites and articles, this one's for you. Scrible is a helpful tool to save webpages, manage files -- from saving and organizing files, and can annotate articles and share it with others.

2. Prezi

Are you tired of the normal, boring presentation slides? Then Prezi can help you. Prezi is a presentation software that uses motion, zoom, and spatial transitions, that can bring your great ideas to life.

3. Canva

From graphic designs down to digital posters, Canva is the right tool for you! It has 50,000+ free templates from which you can customize your design in just a few clicks.

4. Dropbox

Imagine a cloud storage device where you can store and organize your files in two gigabytes for free. Dropbox is actually designed like that. You can access your files and manage it, even if you're using a different device. Now, that's really helpful in terms of online classes.

5. TED-Ed

If you're struggling with your online lessons, TED-Ed is a library of 1,000+ educational videos, and can be used as a unique platform to create your multiple discussions for students and educators.

Actually, there are many more websites and tools that can really help your transition to digital learning. While this may be a challenge to some, these tools would be beneficial to get through the adjustment stages. (Kevin Cody Mahinay/AdDU Intern)

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