Hot Links: 10 Tools for School

Valera Robinson, Staff Writer

1. Mango Languages

This website is a quick, simple, and easy way to learn the language and cultures of over 60 different countries.

2. Brain tune

This website hooks students and people alike with music that helps the brain’s productivity as they work at school or just on everyday tasks.

3. Social Desk News desks

This social site connects people who want to learn through social media and helps teach skills of a news room with controlled posts, TV, radio and more.

4.  Enotes

This site is good for its impressive summaries of professional work, such as books and poems.

5. Learn hub

Learn Hub gives users and communities help, and advises them with advanced educational skills and finds them places to study internationally.

6. Math way

Available as an app or website, Math way allows you to write in a math problem and it will solve it for you depending on the level of math. Glossary, graphs, and worksheets are also available on Math way.

7. QoolQool

This website is handy for students looking for getting better grades. There are links, articles and other helpful educational references here.

8. Spark Notes

Sparknotes had easily accessible summaries of classic novels, books, and pieces of literature and helps students to gain a deeper understanding of the material.

9. Dictionary.com

An app and website, this is useful for grammar, looking up definitions, thesaurus, translations, and references with words of the day and helpful facts.

10. Otto bib

This simple website makes bibliographies for you. Just put in the book’s ISBN, then choose your method of sorting the information, and you’re done, “free easy and fast”.