Creating to-do lists and knocking off tasks one by one can help students not only prioritize and track tasks, it can also help them feel like they’re accomplishing something each time they check off a task. I’ve reviewed a lot of to-do list and task management applications over the years, but I still like the simplest ones the best. Here are seven simple to-do list applications for students.

Todoist and its sister service Wedoist are easy-to-use task management services for individuals and groups. Todoist is the service for individuals and Wedoist is the service for groups. It takes just a minute to register and begin using both services. You’ll notice with both services that the user interface is very clear and intuitive. When you create projects and assignments by default they are arranged chronologically, but reordering them is a simple matter of selecting an up or down arrow. To help you keep track of your to-do lists wherever you go Todoist offers desktop clients, iGoogle Gadgets, a Google Chrome extension, and three mobile applications. Todoist can also be integrated with your Gmail account.
Wipee List is a simple list making and to-do list management tool. Here’s how Wipee List functions: sign in, click add an item, then type your “to do” item. If an item has immediate priority you can drag it to a “quick reminders” sticky note. When you complete an item drag it to the trash bin. If you’re working on a project with someone you can share your list with a specific url assigned to your list.

Strike App is a simple to-do list creation and management tool. To use Strike App just title your list of things to do and start typing your list. When you’ve completed a task just come back and strike it out by clicking on it, dragging it off the screen, or “x-ing” it out. You can share your to-do lists by sending people the link to your list. For those people who like to experiment with different backgrounds and themes, Strike App offers a handful of designs to choose from.
