Notetaking Supports 2.0
Previous Blog Posts on Notetaking Supports
- Tech Tips Blog Post: OneNote – A digital 3-ring binder allowing you to take notes, edit your notes, use Immersive Reader to listen to your notes, add in images and visual content, and more, across all of your courses, throughout your program.
- Tech Tips Blog Post: Top 8 Tips for OneNote – quick tips in OneNote to help you convert text into a bullet or numbered list, create a table, move rows of information up or down in a table, link information from one page to another, and create shortcuts.
- Tech Tips Blog Post: PDF Files in Edge – How to use Edge to read and take notes on PDFs.
- Tech Tips Blog Post: Voice Dictation – Yes, we sure did mean to include voice dictation in the section on notetaking…why?… Well, voice dictation may help you write your notes (outside of class) or rewrite notes much faster than handwriting or typing! Plus, the more ways you interact with the same information, the stronger connections you’ll make in your mind to recall that information.
- Tech Tips: Blog Post: Changing the “Normal” Template in Word – do you find that you’re repeatedly spending time formatting your documents to follow accessible best practices and look how you’d like them to? Then this is a time saving post for you! Learn how you can adjust what Word calls its “normal” template so that every new Word document opened has that adjusted formatting!
- Staff Members – check out Staff Forum for resources on Accessible Best Practices!
- Tech Tips Blog Post: Voice Typing – gone are the days of voice dictation in specific apps! With Voice Typing (available in Windows 11) you can use voice dictation almost anywhere that text can be entered on your computer!
- Tech Tips Blog Post: Voice Dictation (Apple Products) – learn about voice dictation across all Apple products!