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AI Tools for Students

Introduction

Student life at Sheridan is a whirlwind of classes, assignments, social activities, and personal commitments—but what if there were tools available to help you keep up with your coursework and achieve a healthier work-life balance?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a powerful tool designed to streamline daily tasks and optimize how you're using your time to create a better learning experience. From smart calendars and task management apps to personalized studying plans, AI tools can be integrated into your routine to increase your academic performance and enhance your productivity in all areas of your life .

Take some time to explore how AI tools can transform the way you manage your time and level up your learning!

Learning Outcomes

At the end of this module, you will learn how to:

  • Create tasks lists, schedule your work, and more using AI productivity tools.
  • Generate a personalized learning plan to enhance your experience with Sheridan tutors.
  • Create quizzes and flashcards using AI study tools.

Study Hall—Upcoming Webinars

Join a virtual webinar or interactive session hosted by Library & Learning Services on topics related to research, citation, writing, digital tools, and study skills. Browse the event calendar for a session that interests you and then register to save your spot! Webinars include:

  • Introduction to SLATE
  • Time Management & Semester Planning
  • Introduction to APA Style, 7th Edition
  • Principles of Quoting & Paraphrasing
  • Kickstart Your Research Assignments
  • Tackling Research Tasks with Generative AI
  • Research Poster I: Design & Communicate
  • Research Poster II: Presentation & Networking
  • Introduction to Adobe Express

If you have questions, please email us at library@sheridancollege.ca or Chat with Us online.

  
This module is part of the Academic Skills Hub series from Sheridan's Learning Services; however, this module is not eligible for Co-Curricular Recognition (CCR). Learn more about which modules are eligible on the Hub's Co-Curricular Recognition (CCR) Guide.