7 Open-Source Tools Students Use to Organize Research

December 15, 2025

4. Trello: Visual Project Management

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Trello is an open-source project management tool that uses a card-based system to help students organize their research tasks visually. Each card represents a task or piece of information, which can be moved between lists to track progress. Trello's flexibility allows students to customize boards to suit their research needs, whether it's planning a thesis or managing a group project. The tool's collaborative features make it easy for students to assign tasks, set deadlines, and communicate with team members. Trello's integration with other apps like Google Drive and Slack further enhances its functionality, making it a comprehensive solution for managing research projects.

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