ED Helper: Streamlining University of Sydney Education

ED Helper is a free browser extension designed specifically for students at the University of Sydney. It enhances the functionality of various educational platforms such as Canvas, SRES, Gradescope, and Unit of Study sites. This tool aims to simplify the user experience, making it easier for students to navigate through their academic resources and manage their tasks effectively.

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The extension provides additional tools that support various educational activities, helping users stay organized and focused on their studies. By integrating seamlessly with the university's platforms, ED Helper enhances accessibility and efficiency, ultimately contributing to a more streamlined educational experience for students.

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