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Lauren FenstermakerTurns your notes into flashcards for easier and more efficient studying
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L BZen.do lets you create flash cards automatically from your notes by adding a hyphen between a term and definition for any concept, name, important date, etc.
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Barbara MikuleckyStart by doing what you're doing. Yes, that's right. Take notes in class (on your laptop) as you do normally.
Just one difference: Whenever you are writing down a concept, name, important date, etc. add a hyphen between a term and definition.
Now you're ready to dramatically optimize your studying. Study you're notes as flashcards. Indicate what you know and how important it is to you and that's all there is to it.
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laura malitaA beta apps developed by students for improving the efficiency of learning,
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Scott HambrickUses your notes to create flashcards and gives scoring feedback
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Christine BushongWe are students and our Mission is to become more efficient learners. We want to spend less time studying and know our material much better. And, we want to commit the most essential information we come across to long-term memory.
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Sarah HeplerStudents take note using the zen.do word processor, highlight sentences, and automatically create flash cards
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Anne Leftwicha new service that aims to help students develop study materials while taking lecture notes. The basic idea behind Zen.do is this; students take notes in the word processor in Zen.do then highlight terms or sentences in their notes to have them converted
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EDUC W200a new service that aims to help students develop study materials while taking lecture notes. The basic idea behind Zen.do is this; students take notes in the word processor in Zen.do then highlight terms or sentences in their notes to have them converted
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Jimbo LambCreate flash cards directly from notes. Can copy/paste current notes, then just add a hyphen and answer at the end of a line to create the back of your flash card. Sign in and study!
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Mrs AA great site for students. Takes notes and turns them into flash cards for studying.
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Paul McKeanZen.do: Converts Student Notes to Flashcards Automatically http://bit.ly/eLNhCl #edtech #elearning #lrnchat #tlchat #edchat
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Marie SlimCreate flashcards from your notes using Zen.do (via Mrs.Kuhr) http://zen.do/ #edtech
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What it is: Zen.do is a site created by students with a mission to help make learning more efficient. Zen.do seeks to provide a solution for managing the overwhelming amount of information that students are asked to learn. It does so by helping students study what they need, when they need to. Students begin using Zen.do by taking notes. As they are taking notes, they add a hyphen between terms (concepts, names, important dates, etc.) and definition. Students can then study their notes as flashcards, indicating what they know and how important it the information is to them. Zen.do does the rest, it helps students spend less time studying by reviewing only what matters and what is likely to be forgotten. In the long-term, Zen.do helps students keep important information at the ready. The best part of Zen.do: students don’t really have to do anything differently than they are already doing it. They create notes as they always do and Zen.do takes care of the rest.
How to integrate the Zen.do into the classroom: If you are like me, you remember spending HOURS reading through class notes, creating flash cards, re-reading notes to make sure you hadn’t missed anything important, and then cramming as much as you could prior to a test. I like that Zen.do takes the focus off the cramming for the test bit and focuses on really learning the material. Zen.do helps students think about their learning process by making them call out what is important and how likely they are to forget it.
Zen.do is a great solution for students who struggle with studying and finding a way to manage the barrage of information they face. It breaks down notes into manageable, digestible pieces and keeps them moving forward in their learning.
Zen.do is ideal in a 1 to 1 classroom setting where each student has access to a computer. If you don’t have access to a computer for each student, consider using a classroom computer for note taking. Make record keeping a rotating classroom “job”. As the class recorder, a student would take -
Héctor MonteagudoZen.do es un servicio web orientado a la educación que te permite tomar notas y, al mismo tiempo, señalar los puntos más importantes de éstas para conseguir unas notas resúmen con los conceptos más importantes.
Es una buena forma de que los estudiantes no tengan que hacer resúmenes posteriores a los apuntes que tomen, sino que al mismo tiempo vayan haciéndose esas notas con lo más importante de forma sencilla y rápida para su posterior estudio.
Otra cosa bastante interesante de Zen.do es que tiene una tercera fase, la de test. En este apartado el propio software es capaz de preguntarte acerca de determinados términos que aparecen en las flashcards para que de ese modo seas capaz de autoevaluar como llevas de bien o mal estudiados los contenios de esa materia. -
Nancy BlairA tool created by students to convert notes into flash cards. Their mission is to help students "become more efficient learners."
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