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10 gadgets that can help students study during this influenza pandemic

Here are 10 gadgets students can use to study during this influenza pandemic.

By Claudie DelafossePublished 2 years ago 7 min read
10 gadgets that can help students study during this influenza pandemic
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Schools all over the country are enacting their quarantine plans to help stop the spread of the influenza epidemic. Some schools are even canceling classes until the flu is under control. If you're a student worried about how you'll do well in school without regular class time and lectures, or if you're a parent looking for ways to help your student study during this time, don't worry.

There are plenty of gadgets and tools that students can use to better learn from home. As long as students have Internet access, they should be able to access information, communicate with teachers, collaborate with other students, do research papers, study and more.

Gadget 1: a computer or laptop

The first is a computer or laptop. This is the most important because it helps students study and also write their essays and projects. It's also very helpful for them to use this to research different topics that they will be using in their papers and projects. The next gadget is an iPod or an MP3 player.

This gadget is used by students so they can listen to their favorite music while studying, writing, or doing homework. The reason why they do this is because they say that it makes them relax and feel good while studying, writing, or doing homework. The third gadget is a cell phone.

It's important because it helps students communicate with family members, friends, and people who live far away from them. Also, it's very helpful when studying because sometimes parents call their children asking them about how their studies are going. So if there's no one around during this pandemic you can use your cell phone to call someone else who has one too!

The fourth gadget is a digital camera/camera phone/handycam/video camera/(insert other similar gadgets here).

Gadget 2: a high-speed internet connection

The pandemic that's been sweeping the world for months now is taking a toll on students. They've had to postpone exams, missed classes and even dropped out of school as they struggle to cope with the illness. But gadgets can make life easier for them too, especially if they have access to high-speed internet connections.

Here's a list of 10 gadgets that can help students study during this pandemic: Gadget 1: A smartphone or tablet computer Students can use their smartphones or tablets to access information online and reference materials while they're at home or anywhere else where there's Wi-Fi. They can also use these devices to check emails, write reports or work on assignments.

The only problem is that these devices need to be charged frequently because they're power-hungry. Gadget 2: A high-speed internet connection High-speed internet connections help students stay connected with their teachers and other classmates so they don't miss out on any important assignments or exams. They also allow students to make full use of online resources like Wikipedia and Google Scholar without needing to go through slow dial-up connections or expensive WiFi hotspots in hotels and restaurants.

Gadget 3: a computer with a camera and microphone

The flu pandemic has swept the world, and many students are finding it difficult to get up and go to school. The pandemic is no longer a concern for just adults, but also young people. The best way to keep your child healthy during this pandemic is to ensure that he or she gets enough rest and eats well.

But if you cannot do that, there are some gadgets that can help students study during this influenza pandemic: Gadget 1: A phone with a good battery life It's not easy to study when your phone is out of charge. There are many phones available in the market today that have great battery life, and they're worth checking out before you buy one for yourself or your child.

Gadget 2: A tablet computer with a good screen resolution and sound quality A tablet computer is great because it can be used as a laptop when there's no power source available. It also allows you to watch movies and read books while on vacation or traveling in places where there's no electricity supply.

Gadget 4: a basic headset for the computer

Here are 10 gadgets that can help students study during this influenza pandemic: Gadget 1: A hands-free phone headset. With the flu season in full force, it's easy to get sick. Students shouldn't be forced to take time off school because they're ill. They can still get their work done while they're sick by using a headset and staying in touch with their family and friends.

Gadget 2: A tablet computer with a keyboard. This is by far one of the most useful gadgets for students who have assignments due and don't have much time to complete them. Students can type out their essays on their tablet computers instead of having to scribble them down by hand and hope everything comes out right when they type it into their computers or smartphones later on.

Gadget 3: An external hard drive so you don't run out of space on your laptop or smartphone. With all the photos, videos and music you store on your devices, it's easy for storage space to run out quickly — especially if you're taking lots of pictures or videos for projects or schoolwork!

A portable hard drive would be perfect for storing all those files so you don't lose any important information!

Gadget 5: an external keyboard and mouse to use with the laptop

When you're sick, the last thing you want to do is haul yourself to class. Here are five gadgets that can help students study during this influenza pandemic. Gadget 1: A wireless mouse and keyboard. If you've got a laptop, there's no need to be tethered by wires. Wireless keyboards and mice allow you to move around while you type or surf the Web.

Plus, they don't get tangled up in your cords like traditional keyboards and mice do. Gadget 2: A digital camera. If you have a smartphone with a built-in camera, then you're in luck because most smartphones now come equipped with built-in digital cameras that can take pictures just like any other digital camera would — only better!

Digital cameras can also help record notes from lectures or meetings so that they're easier to review later on when you're feeling better (or so that your professors don't have to keep repeating themselves). Gadget 3: Earbuds or headphones for listening to music on your laptop or MP3 player while studying at home or in the library (or anywhere else away from prying eyes).

Gadget 6: good lighting and sound when recording videos or taking photos of worksheets, etc

This pandemic is stressful for everyone. Students need to focus and study, but the pandemic is making it difficult for them to concentrate. The following are gadgets that can help students study during this influenza pandemic: Gadget 6: good lighting and sound when recording videos or taking photos of worksheets, etc.

This way they can review their work at any time. They also need to be able to hear themselves well so they can learn from their mistakes. Gadget 7: a smooth writing tool (like a rollerball pen), so they can take notes while listening to lectures or reviewing material in class.

This will help them process information faster and remember more of what they learned. Gadget 8: earphones that help block out background noise, so they can focus on what's being said in class without distractions such as coughing or sneezing from other students who are sick with the flu virus.

Good lighting with diffusers using lamps and clamp lights. adjustable light stands allow you to make quick changes as you move between school tasks.

The influenza pandemic is a worldwide crisis that has affected millions of people. Schools are closed, and students are being sent home early. Here are 10 gadgets that can help students study during this pandemic: Gadget 1: Cell phone or laptop for taking notes and doing research Gadget 2: Wireless mouse or trackpad so you don’t have to keep moving your hand from your keyboard to your mouse Gadget 3: Portable USB hub so you can charge all your devices at once Gadget 4: Extra batteries for your computer, cell phone, tablet and other electronics Gadget 5: Extension cord so you can plug more devices into the same outlet at once Gadget 6: good lighting and sound when recording videos or taking photos of worksheets, etcGood lighting with diffusers using lamps and clamp lights.

adjustable light stands allow you to make quick changes as you move between school tasks.

A non-directional microphone will allow students to easily record voice memos between assignments without the hassle of moving around a directional microphone.

A small whiteboard and magnet

In the midst of this influenza pandemic, students are facing a lot of challenges. Schools have shut down and many students have been forced to stay at home. But that doesn't mean you have to give up your studies completely. Here are 10 gadgets which can help you study during this pandemic: A small whiteboard and magnet: A whiteboard is ideal for taking notes, listing assignments and creating study plans.

You can use it to brainstorm ideas for projects or doodle while listening to a lecture. A magnet is also handy because it allows you to attach the whiteboard to your fridge so that you can put your notes in one place and see them all at once. A laptop computer: Even if you're stuck at home, laptops make it easy to access course materials online.

You can even use Google Docs or other free web-based applications like Dropbox to store and share documents with classmates or professors easily. If you want to take advantage of the Internet's wealth of information on any subject, nothing beats having a laptop right beside your bed!

In conclusion

Now I don't know about you, but when I'm faced with studying for an exam or finishing a huge project, the last thing I want to do is pile on even more work by getting lost on the internet. That being said, there are some great gadgets that are desirable for any student.

Moreover, these gadgets can serve as great training wheels for students of all ages as they transition from old fashioned print books to their new gadget friendly world. It's a win-win situation for everyone as students can study more efficiently and gain another powerful tool that should translate well beyond their college days.

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Claudie Delafosse

📰Hi, I'm Claudie and I write about phones, tech, fashion and more. My work has been featured in Mashable, CNET, Gadgette and more! I live in London 🇬🇧 and I love to travel 🌎

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Comments (9)

  • Marius Deniau3 months ago

    Hey there! This article by Claudie on 10 gadgets to help students study during the flu pandemic is a real game-changer. Who knew a fancy pen or a cool desk lamp could be your secret weapon in conquering those late-night study sessions? Kudos to Claudie for making studying seem almost... fun!

  • Laurine Asselin5 months ago

    Claudie, your article is the teacher's pet of tech guides - smart, helpful and a bit of a show-off! Studying amidst a pandemic suddenly seems less like a chore and more like a tech-fest. Armed with these gadgets, I'm ready to tackle both the flu and finals!

  • Hector Allemand5 months ago

    Claudie, you've nailed it again! Who needs a plain old textbook when a nose warmer and sanitizing wand can usher in an educational renaissance amidst the sniffles? Your tech-savvy solutions to pandemic problems are nothing short of revolutionary. My study game thanks you; my sneeze game fears you. Well done!

  • Pauline Boudon6 months ago

    Brilliantly written, Claudie! I'm so equipped now, I could probably read War and Peace, solve a Rubik's cube and bake a pie all while battling this flu! Major kudos for finding light (and gadget-glory) through these congested times. Looking forward to the next tech enlightened epistle!

  • Lou Martin6 months ago

    Claudie, your article bridged the gap between Star Trek and studying, with a dash of influenza chaos! Apparently, the path to academic success is paved with gadgets galore. Who knew? Dearest algebra, brace yourself for my new tech weaponry! Loved your perspective! #FluTechFighters

  • Laurine Asselin6 months ago

    Taking on this influenza season one gadget at a time, thanks to Claudie's genius list! Who knew an air purifier could replace my study buddy? Praying for a boredom pandemic now so I can justify buying them all! Great piece, Claudie, you've become my gadget guru.

  • Laurine Asselin6 months ago

    Taking on this influenza season one gadget at a time, thanks to Claudie's genius list! Who knew an air purifier could replace my study buddy? Praying for a boredom pandemic now so I can justify buying them all! Great piece, Claudie, you've become my gadget guru.

  • Laurine Asselin7 months ago

    Oh Claudie, once again talking us through gadgetland while we ride the pandemic wave! Like a DJ of the techno world, mixing those must-have essentials for the quarantine scholars. All that's missing is a gadget to make me a coffee! Brilliant article, you've aced it again! #TechLifeSaviors

  • Laurette Baillieu7 months ago

    Claudie, you're a life-saver! I was almost ready to make homemade flashcards, but these gadgets? They're cooler than the dark side of my pillow! My favorite's the UV pen - funny how clean gadgets equate to clearer thoughts. Keep updating! You've got a new fan... and potentially a sanitizing gadget addict!

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