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Fetchnotes is a promising, lightweight note-taking app for list makers and idea-havers which looks deceptively simple. But that simplicity is actually one of Fetchnotes’ key selling points.
Post text, images, files, tasks and polls in real-time
Taking notes is an everyday skill in education but often overlooked. Technology -- and more specifically, the Internet -- has rendered paper and pencil passé and allowed educators and students to raise note-taking to the next level. Most of the following sites use some form of the "post-it" or "sticky," but with the integration of Web 2.0 technologies.
The folks from Nuance Communications, the provider of Dragon voice recognition, have released their free iPad notes app – PaperPort Notes. A notes app that has a little bit of something for everyone. The app is light enough to be happy with it if you where to only use one notes capture method while still offering all the options without complicated endless menus to go through.
Mark Carbone's Symposium 2011 Presentation about Waterloo Region's implementation of Facebook in the classroom.
NoteMesh is a free service that allows college students in the same classes to share notes with each other. It works by creating a wiki for individual classes that users can edit. Users are free to post their own lecture notes or contribute to existing lecture notes. The idea is that users in the same class can collaboratively create a definitive source for lecture notes. To learn more, take the tour.
New & elegant way to bookmark and save notes.
Kippt makes it easy to save, organize, search and read information you find on the web.
Annotate documents and images online
Clever Notes is a random notes and memo manager. It allows you to store any information just one click away. Easy to use and free. Take unlimited notes, organize them on boards and share with other users! 100% FREE.
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The simplest way to manage life, work and play.
QuotePad saves the text selected on the screen without forgetting its source.
Freeware handy notepad for Windows.
That's right...you heard me! And it's one of my favorite activities all year long. Paper Blogs. I use them to introduce my seventh graders to the idea of blogging and, more importantly, commenting.
Google Charts is a perfect web-based tool for converting your data tables into colorful and attractive charts in few easy steps. It supports a wide variety of charts – from pie charts to sparklines to Venn diagrams – and there’s a helpful wizard to guide you through the process.
Pocket helps you remember stuff. It's a free cross-platform
tool that lets you take notes anytime, anywhere
Add, discuss and organize ideas from multiple locations before, during and after (or instead of) your meetings.
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