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Free Apps & Extensions That Improve Productivity & Learning

A group of students use learning tools on tablets at school.

The following apps, extensions, and program features make it easier for distractible students (and adults) to make better use of their time spent on tablets and computers, to stay organized, and to practice better reading and writing skills — no matter the platform.

Tools to Stay On Task

These tools are based on the Pomodoro Technique: work steadily for a set time interval, then take a five-minute break. These programs can help students eliminate distractions while they work by blocking access to content that isn’t used for learning.

How? They work by labeling sites as “blocked” or “allowed” so that students aren’t wasting time on Twitter or Fortnite when they should be working.

Tools to Stay Organized

Everything must stay in its designated place. This is a key tenet of organization, but the black hole in your child’s backpack proves it’s not being heeded. Avoid losing important information by storing notes – and other crucial information – digitally or in the cloud.

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Note Keepers

Cloud File Storage

[Apps & Tools That Boost Reading, Writing, and Organization]

Tools to Improve Writing

Writing takes a huge amount of concentration, and that can be very difficult for students with attention issues. Many have great ideas in their heads, but releasing them in an organized fashion is a big challenge. Dictation tools can remove that obstacle.

Speech-to-Text

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Tools to Build Reading Skills

Text-to-speech functionality is available on most devices, and it can help provide audio to aid easily-distracted students when reading long passages.

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This advice came from “Apps, Extensions, and Tech Tools for ADHD Brains: A Learning Guide,” an ADDitude webinar lead by Janet DeSenzo in October 2018 that is now available for free replay.

Updated on February 10, 2022

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