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11/06 Peer Resource Swap

Every neurodivergent learner has their own system — a note-taking app that finally makes sense, a noise-canceling trick that helps with focus, or a planner layout that keeps deadlines manageable. This week, the Duke Neurodiversity Advocates (DNA) are creating space to share those strategies with each other.

Bring your best tools for organization, studying, time management, sensory regulation, or executive function — whether that’s an app, a Chrome extension, a physical gadget, or just a small routine that’s changed your workflow.


We’ll have stations for:

  • Study and note-taking systems (digital and handwritten)

  • Memory and focus techniques

  • Scheduling, planning, and executive function tools

  • Sensory aids, accessibility gadgets, and tech demos


You’ll leave with a list of crowd-tested resources — and maybe your new favorite app or study habit.


 
 

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