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Livescribe and evernote review
Livescribe and evernote review












livescribe and evernote review

Import presentation files to include in your notes. OneNote is Microsoft’s notetaking app and is available to students for free.* It does a little bit of everything. These are available to check out for free, from the WSU Vancouver Access Center to students who qualify.$100 – 180 depending on model (price subject to change).Need for a secondary device increases overall cost. Pairing with Aegir and Symphony pens can be cumbersome.Aegir/Symphony pens record audio via the paired device, which often provide better sound quality than the Echo pen.Echo pens are very intuitive and easy to use.Works with iOS, Android, Windows, and Mac. Aegir or Symphony pens require a laptop or mobile device running the Livescribe+ app to function.Echo pens can work on their own, but require a Windows or Mac computer to access the full set of features.Can’t remember exactly what the instructor said? Just tap on your notes to hear the recording play back from that moment in time. Livescribe pens record audio and sync the audio with your notes. If you have questions, talk with the Access Center Coordinator to help you determine the most suitable tool for your Access needs. Each of these tools have their own benefits. Students may have their own preferred notetaking approach and tech preference. There will never be a one-size-fits-all solution. We have reviewed some notetaking tools that will help students make the most of their remote learning. Notetaking tech options are constantly evolving.

livescribe and evernote review

Supporting notetaking in an online environment may require new tools and approaches to assist students.














Livescribe and evernote review