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I'll admit it- I'm not a particularly organised person. Before lockdown, I barely used my planner, and when I did, I usually didn't refer to it afterwards. But after seven months of online school, I've stepped things up. Here is my super simple and synced organisational system that you can use to boost your productivity and plan your day, week or month. Google Calendar Maybe I'm late to the game, but I'd never fully utilised the practicality of Google Calendar. It became particularly useful when it came to my online classes- I added the times of each my classes so I could easily see how much time before my next class and add notifications. I added a separate calendar for school events and you can also add what week of the term/semester it is as events. You can colour-code events, so you can easily label them by subject. The school days seems to blend into the rest of the day during online learning, so Google Calendar was super helpful in structuring my day. Click here for my post on how to add your timetable to Google Calendar and how to gt the Chrome extention: hafsascreativecorner.weebly.com/blog/how-to-add-your-timetable-to-google-calender. Google Tasks Google Tasks is basically a simple to-do list (which is a good thing), but with a more perks than your regular reminders app. You can add dates to your tasks, which will then automatically appear on your calendar. Your tasks can be recurring, too. You can add tasks to different lists (like Personal and School). Google Tasks can be opened within Google Calendar and Gmail on PC. To open it as a standalone app, download this Chrome extension. To use it on a phone or tablet, you have to download a separate app. However, your existing scheduled tasks will show up on the Google Calendar app. Google Keep I use this less than the other two apps, but it's still useful for writing short notes. You can add images and drawings, change the colour, add labels and collaborators, pin, and archive your notes. You can also add a mini checklist to your notes. It is possible to make your notes into reminders by adding a time, which will then show up on your calendar. However, they are only shown on PC and not the Google Calendar app, so you'd have to download the separate Google Keep app. So, if you are going to add a time to your note, I recommend putting it on Google Tasks instead. Download the Google Keep Chrome extension here. One of the main useful aspect about these apps are they sync on all devices and they are clear and easy to use. This is by no mean only for online school, and I will probably continue this system into the future. What do you think of these apps? Let me know if you plan to use them, and what system you already find useful. Thanks for reading and bye :)
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