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To me, constructive tools are digital applications or software that help students create, organize, and present their own knowledge. Before knowing about constructive tools, most of the time, I would just take notes and memorise what was taught, but now I see how much more I can do when I use digital tools to actually build my own understanding. For example, using concept mapping software and apps like Padlet would make it much easier to organize thoughts and connect different ideas, especially for subjects that have lots of theories or processes. On top of that, making digital mind maps would help us to see how different topics fit together and remember the material better because we would be actively putting all the ideas together. Using collaborative platforms can also make a big difference in learning. In group assignments, we can use tools like Google Slides or Padlet to brainstorm and put our ideas in one place. This way, everyone can add their thoughts, and we can build on eac...