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Ask HN: Recommended study tools and aids?

4 pointsby Alexxabout 9 years ago
It has been over 10 years since I last studied, and I&#x27;m returning to studying part time this year, so things have moved on a bit! I will be studying towards a degree, part time over the next few years.<p>Does anyone have any recommended tools or aids? (Primarily software based, but also interested in any real-world tips)<p>From learning aids &amp; methods, right through to time management, self testing, and collecting &amp; annotating material - I am interested in any resources or programmes people have found have helped them as a student.<p>My background the last 10 years is as a developer, and I primarily use OSX, but interested all suggestions.<p>Many Thanks.

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sasvariabout 9 years ago
I can recommend Cal Newport&#x27;s blog <i>Study Hacks</i> [0] and book <i>Deep Work</i> [1].<p>[0] <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;calnewport.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;calnewport.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;</a><p>[1] <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;calnewport.com&#x2F;books&#x2F;deep-work&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;calnewport.com&#x2F;books&#x2F;deep-work&#x2F;</a>
michaelwwwabout 9 years ago
Learning Management Systems (LMS) like Moodle and it&#x27;s enterprise derivative Totaro are free and open source tools that are quite popular if you want to design your own study course complete with quizzes and other widgets.