Education
Social Media
Technology
Writing Tools
Plagiarism Checker
Grammar Correction
Reference Manager
Rewriter/Summarizer
Graphics Designing
Docs Combiner
Referencing/Bibliography
Academic Support
Turnitin (Plagiarism Checker)
Grammarly Premium (For Grammar Correction)
Zotero (Open Source Reference Manager)
Quillbot (Rewriter/summarizer)
WordTune (Rewriter/Paraphraser)
Canva (Graphics Designing)
Scrivener (Docs Combiner)
Endnote (Referencing/Bibliography)
Thank me later
Grammarly Premium (For Grammar Correction)
Zotero (Open Source Reference Manager)
Quillbot (Rewriter/summarizer)
WordTune (Rewriter/Paraphraser)
Canva (Graphics Designing)
Scrivener (Docs Combiner)
Endnote (Referencing/Bibliography)
Thank me later
Woke up to this tweet I twat making numbers & Iβm scroming the loudest scrim. These are must-have writing tools that help with originality, stylistics, semantics, referencing, documentation. Iβm just a university prof tweeting helpful tips. Pls follow me if you love my content
And thanks for the supporting cast who dropped supplemental tools as well. Yβall are the real gees.βπΎβπΎ
My original list/tweet is not an exhaustive list but they are quite the most popular & university-integrated. There are others: Quetext, WordTune, Paperpass, Overleaf etc.π
My original list/tweet is not an exhaustive list but they are quite the most popular & university-integrated. There are others: Quetext, WordTune, Paperpass, Overleaf etc.π
For those who have a grouse against QuillBot, know this: it is meant to βwrite with the user, strengthening original ideas and text. If a user takes someone else's writing and tries to pass it off as their own, that is cheating, whether QuillBot was used or not.β So, always CITE!
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