Innovative Technology-Driven Note-Taking Strategies for Enhanced Learning
Discover alternative note-taking strategies using technology designed to enhance academic success. This guide, curated by Kamran Rasul, an Assistive Technology Specialist from the Academic Support and Access Center at American University in Washington, D.C., explores cost-effective solutions and innovative tools such as Livescribe Notebooks, IRIS Notes, Sonocent, and Microsoft Word Notebook. By incorporating various technologies, students can improve their note-taking efficiency and retention, fostering a more inclusive learning environment.
Innovative Technology-Driven Note-Taking Strategies for Enhanced Learning
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Alternative Note-Taking Strategies Using Technology By Kamran Rasul, AT Specialist Academic Support and Access Center @ American University, Washington D.C. Kamran Rasul, Assistive Technology Specialist
Rationale Research Evaluation Conclusion Kamran Rasul, Assistive Technology Specialist
Rationale Kamran Rasul, Assistive Technology Specialist
Rationale • Cost saving measures • Alternate options • Self Interest Kamran Rasul, Assistive Technology Specialist
Evaluation AudioNotes Livescribe NoteBook IRIS-Notes Sonocent Microsoft Word Notebook Kamran Rasul, Assistive Technology Specialist
Evaluation Kamran Rasul, Assistive Technology Specialist
IrisNotes3 Kamran Rasul, Assistive Technology Specialist
Livescribe 3 3 Kamran Rasul, Assistive Technology Specialist
Notebook (Circus Ponies) Kamran Rasul, Assistive Technology Specialist
Audio Notetaker - Screen shot Import Audio or Record live Import a PowerPoint Notes (typed or use Dragon-Speak) Kamran Rasul, Assistive Technology Specialist
Conclusion Kamran Rasul, Assistive Technology Specialist
Alternative Note-Taking Strategies Using Technology Kamran Rasul, AT Specialist rasul@american.edu 202-885-3407 Academic Support and Access Center @ American University, Washington D.C. Kamran Rasul, Assistive Technology Specialist