Chapter 4: Learning Strategies

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Managing your coursework, time and well-being can be a big challenge at postsecondary school. There is so much going on and it can sometimes feel tough to stay afloat and find time to organize yourself and your mind. Using apps or electronic calendars can be a big help to keep yourself organized, take a moment to catch your breath and to access your classwork, calendar and some stress relief from your pocket.

Organizational and School Applications:

Application Description
Evernote Input typed notes or scan handwritten notes. Add to-do lists, photos, images, web pages, or audio … and it’s all instantly searchable.
My Study Life My Study Life (MSL) enables you to keep track of all your classes, tasks, assignments and exams – anywhere, on any device. MSL will organize your academic life for you, ensuring that you never miss a piece of homework, or forget a lesson.
Office 365 Microsoft Office 365 is free for students at portal.office.com. It includes Word, PowerPoint, Excel and other modules. Sign on with your MySeneca email address and look for the prompt for downloading.
Simplemind Create mind-maps to help organize your thoughts and ideas in a creative and visual way.
Grammarly Grammarly is an online interactive tool that allows you to check your Microsoft Word documents for spelling and grammar mistakes, as well as check for plagiarism.

Adaptive or Assistive Technology

Adaptive or assistive technology (AT) programs can help students bypass weaknesses or impairments to facilitate their learning in different ways. This can include text-to-speech software that can read aloud for you, speech-to-text software that lets you dictate written responses, as well as tools to help with spelling, organization, attention, motor skills and more. For individuals with disabilities who are registered with Accessibility Services, there will be staff to help students access AT to address their impairments. Beyond that, many students of all backgrounds and abilities can benefit from software programs that help to use one’s strengths to complete learning and assignments.

Please see Seneca’s Accessible Learning Services website for more information.

For a guide on choosing the best AT programs for your needs, visit: atselect.org

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