Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Schooltraq Is an Academic Planner Developed by Students [Organization]

Schooltraq Is an Academic Planner Developed by Students Most students are back in or headed back to class and are already struggling with the task of organizing their class assignments and keeping track of ever-changing due dates. That's where Schooltraq, a new service built by students for students to help track classes, assignments, and due dates on a single dashboard.

Once you've created a Schooltraq account, add your classes, then add your assignments for the day. You can manage your classes and the assignments you've added, edit due-dates that may have changed, archive old assignments, and mark others completed from the dashboard. Assignments are organized in reverse chronological order of when they're due to be completed.

The app also allows you to use a feature called "reflex" to enter assignments and due dates in natural language and have them automatically added to your assignment list. The goal of the service is to make adding and managing class assignments easy, to give you a way to organize by class as well as by date, and to give you a single, easy-to-digest view of all of your upcoming coursework.

Schooltraq is in beta and invite only, and is free while it's in beta. If you want to give it a try, use the invite code "golifehacker" when signing up to skip the line and start using the service to organize your assignments and classes right away.

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You can reach Alan Henry, the author of this post, at alan@lifehacker.com, or better yet, follow him on Twitter or Google+.

Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/lifehacker/full/~3/6mbPWbB7Sh0/schooltraq-is-an-academic-planner-developed-by-students

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