Top 3 Organization Tools for Tutors

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Classes, college applications, social life, and whatever else may occupy your time already make your life difficult. If you pile tutoring onto that, you must feel like you’re juggling a thousand different things at a time. How can you make your life easier? How can you make sure you don’t have to run between meetings because you accidentally scheduled things too close? How can you avoid burning yourself out?

Enter technology. With the rise of the Internet came useful tools made to make your life easier. In this article, we’ll go over the top 3 organization apps you can use not just for tutoring but, for your day-to-day life as well.

Top 3 Organization Tools for Tutors

    Trello is a great way for you to organize your extracurricular activities, projects, and the like into different categories. You can create different cards, boards, and the like to properly visualize the tasks you may need to finish for what activity.

    It’s mostly known as a task management website. For you to properly visualize how Trello works, you may want to visit the website yourself. Creating an account is completely free! While your free account may have some restrictions, it’s a great way to learn to navigate the website and its different features.

      Evernote is a blend of note-taking features and task management. If you’re looking for something that helps you organize your notes during your tutoring sessions and your schedules and required tasks, this is the perfect choice for you.

      Much like Trello, Evernote offers free access to select features so you can explore before deciding to fully commit and pay for a plan. Many people use this website to work on projects, take notes for class, and share project progress with other people should you be working in a team.

        ToDoist is one of the most popular organization websites out there. It’s an incredibly user-friendly interface and does almost all the work for you. Need reminding before a deadline is up? ToDoist will do that. Need to know how many tasks you’ve completed? ToDoist compiles all the data for you and presents it in the form of data and pie charts. Talk about the easy life.

        If you need some help organizing everything that’s going on in your life, this may be the right choice for you. Try it out!

        The Takeaway

        Juggling all your extracurriculars doesn’t have to be that difficult with these websites. This way, you can focus some of the energy you spend trying to get your life together into creating great environments for your students. Happy tutoring!

        By Moira Du

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