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4 ways you can use game-changing tech to achieve back-to-school success this year

It's all about working smarter, not harder.

4 ways you can use game-changing tech to achieve back-to-school success this year

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As the new school year rolls around, it’s not just your wardrobe that needs a refresh—your tech setup could use some love too! With so many cool tools available in 2024, why not make this the year you go beyond the basics and use smart tech to get ahead?

Here are four ways to bring some game-changing tech into your back-to-school routine. Whether it’s handy writing tools or simple scheduling tricks, these tips will help you tackle your goals and make this year your best one yet.

Make writing a breeze

If you ever get stuck on what to say, there’s a Help Me Write feature that can help with that too. It’s great for everything from crafting social media posts to brainstorming new ideas for a social event. The best part? It saves you time so you can focus on what really matters.

Teamwork, simplified

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Working with classmates just got easier with built-in tools like Google Docs and Google Sheets on Chromebook, allowing you to share files and collaborate seamlessly, as well as video calls to work effectively with classmates. Whether it’s a group project or just brainstorming, these tools help make sure everything goes off without a hitch.

Get things done, on the go

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Long study sessions and packed school days are no match for a device with solid battery life. When your laptop can last up to 10 hours, you don’t have to worry about constantly hunting for an outlet. Just focus on getting things done, wherever you are.

Stay on top of your game

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Modern calendar apps like Google Calendar are lifesavers when it comes to staying organized. Setting things up at the start of the year can save you a ton of time (and stress) later on. With built-in integrations on devices like the Chromebook Plus, you can easily keep track of your to-dos and stay on schedule, no matter where you are.

Bonus tip: Snap and share with ease

Capturing what’s on your screen has never been simpler. Need a quick screenshot for your presentation? Done. Want to share a funny meme with friends? Easy. The built-in screen capture tool on the Chromebook Plus makes sharing anything a breeze, so you can stay efficient—and have a little fun too.

By weaving these tech tools into your routine, you’re setting yourself up for a smoother, more successful school year. From boosting your writing to nailing those group projects and staying productive on the go, the right tech can help turn challenges into opportunities.

So why not try out these tips and get ready for an awesome year ahead? After all, working smarter is the key to making this your best year yet.

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