I use this website every once in a while for my french class when I am having a difficult time conjugating a verb. It is really helpful for remembering how to conjugate irregular verbs. It also allows you to search for verb conjugation of past, present, future, conditional, etc.
The Skimm is a very helpful news update site that allows you to read what's going on and even sign up for emails to make it more convenient for you to keep up with current events. It summarizes different national and international issues, while weaving in a bit of entertainment and humor.
This site is great if you want to stay updated on all of the environmental projects that Vermont is taking on as a state. I used this site a lot for my climate change class because it helps me stay up to date on all of the environmental issues in VT.
This site has hundreds of videos on school material. I use this for learning in math outside of school. The videos are great quality; thoughtfully planned and packed with information. Each video gets information across thoroughly by presenting it in an interesting and captivating manner. It is a great tool for both excelling knowledge or just for help. This is a very reliable site, because the information has been tested by the many users, and when I myself researched the topics outside of the site I got similar results to what they were teaching me. I would recommend this to anyone who wants personalized learning in the field of their choosing.
I have been using Khan Academy throughout my AP Calc class. It lets you pick the unit that you might be struggling on, watch videos for clarification, and then do practice problems.
This website is great if you want to find a good book to read. The site lets you select the genres that you like so that you can browse popular books that fall under those genres. Also, if you don't know what books to read, then you can look for books based off of a book that you have read and liked in the past. I used this website during the second semester in my composition class because one of the requirements for this class was that you always had to have an independent reading book. So, I would frequently browse this website if I was stuck and need recommendations.
The purpose of this website is to learn and explore the science behind how "everyday objects" work. This website is also great because you can explore the different parts of the website to find a topic that interests you. It is such an engaging site for that reason because even though you are able to read about a topic that interests you, at the same time you are learning about the science behind your interest!
I have used this website a lot throughout this year for my french class. It is really great for translating and it also gives many different translations so that you can choose the correct word for the context that you are using.
This website really helped me find interesting current events about different chemistry related topics. As I was taking my chemistry course, I was able to see how everything that I was learning was relevant and connected to what was currently happening in the "real world" by looking at this website.
This source is good for finding opinion or editorial articles, as well as many other articles. This page of the NY times also covers widespread topics.
This website is a writing lab, and can answer almost any question you have about grammar and citing your sources. It is not an automatic bibliography-maker, but it provides examples and steps for how to make your own. I think this is a very helpful source. I know it is reliable because it is through a college, and it was recommended to me through a teacher. I recommend this source more strongly than easybib because by doing the work yourself you will remember how to do it in the future, and the action of writing your bibliography cements why giving sources credit is important. I find this source to be helpful all through the writing process, as I cite in-text sources, struggle with grammar, and make a works cited page at the end. It has helped me feel more confident and independent while proofreading because I get a second opinion without asking the teacher.
MedlinePlus is a good place to research medications. It gives you all the information you would need to know to do a research project on a certain drug or medications. Very useful for the Human Development cource
Khan Academy where college professors upload videos on what lessons they teach in class. Anyone can access these lessons, and learn about the different subject matters. It has videos on math, English, science, and history.
Algebra Lab is a website that takes you step by step on how to complete any Algebra equations. It is very helpful for anyone who is having trouble with math. I used it for learning about angular velocity.
Monkton, Vermont detailed profile. In this website, you can type in any city, and it will give you all sorts of data on that town. I used it for Monkton, VT. It gives you information about the people, the land, and so much more.
These videos are really helpful for expanding your knowledge on different chemistry topics if you are confused or just want to know a little be more information.
This is a great article about how to not mix up languages when you are learning more than one. In addition, this site is a wonderful resource for general language learning tips and tricks.
If you are interested in attending college but aren't sure which school you should go to...ask who your professors would be for whatever field you're hoping to study. You can look up those professors on this website in order to see what other students thought about them. You don't want to end up at a school with professors who won't click with you!
This is a great site that I used a lot when deciding which classes I wanted to take. Even though I knew almost nothing about the class, I felt confident that I was going to have a great professor based on a lot of previous reviews
This is the location of the Tufts study abroad programs, which are directly affiliated with the university. There are ten undergraduate programs to choose from, all of which are directly connected to Tufts and have several Tufts students participating in them during any given year.