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John Evans

Design Thinking: A creative process for school change | The Curious Creative - 3 views

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    "During one of my workshops last year in Boston, Brad Ovenell-Carter (@braddo) put his visual notetaking skills to action. I took his lovely summary drawing and used ThingLink to add layers of information and elaboration."
John Evans

Changing student's attitudes towards notetaking: Notemaking: an empowering practice for... - 11 views

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    This paper explores the role that notemaking strategies can play as part of an emancipatory pedagogy designed to empower students. We will argue that being taught active notemaking is fundamental in enabling students to use information with confidence and thus that notemaking allows students to gain a voice (Bowl, 2005; Burns et al., 2006) within their own education.
John Evans

Nik's Learning Technology Blog: 3 Tools for Exploiting the Wifi During Presentations - 1 views

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    Looks a t the use of: * Today's Meet * Urtak- Polling/Survey tool * Sync.in - Collaborative Notetaking tool
John Evans

Zendo | passionate learners - 1 views

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    Notetaking site that turns notes into flashcards
Dennis OConnor

digitalresearchtools / Annotation and Notetaking Tools - 0 views

  • Definition:   There are available downloads, applications, and plug-ins that allow you to take notes, share them with other researchers, attach them to digital resources, and more.
John Evans

Don't Miss These Awesome Note Taking Apps for iPad - 1 views

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    "The list below has been carefully assembled and we did not include those popular apps such as Evernote and Dropbox because they are taken for granted and also because we have reviewed them several times here in Educational Technology and Mobile Learning ."
John Evans

Taking Notes By Hand May Be Better Than Digitally, Researchers Say : NPR - 0 views

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    "As laptops become smaller and more ubiquitous, and with the advent of tablets, the idea of taking notes by hand just seems old-fashioned to many students today. Typing your notes is faster - which comes in handy when there's a lot of information to take down. But it turns out there are still advantages to doing things the old-fashioned way. For one thing, research shows that laptops and tablets have a tendency to be distracting - it's so easy to click over to Facebook in that dull lecture. And a study has shown that the fact that you have to be slower when you take notes by hand is what makes it more useful in the long run. In the study published in Psychological Science, Pam A. Mueller of Princeton University and Daniel M. Oppenheimer of the University of California, Los Angeles sought to test how note-taking by hand or by computer affects learning."
John Evans

I'm Not Texting. I'm Taking Notes. - The New York Times - 1 views

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    " Generations are different, and for digital natives, what looks like wasting time may actually be doing research or something else productive."
John Evans

5 Excellent iPad Apps Students Can Use for Taking Audio Notes ~ Educational Technology ... - 1 views

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    "There are times when taking a note in a written format is not a practical option. You might for instance be attending a lecture or a conference or you might simply prefer to listen to your recorded notes instead of reading them, in these cases apps such as the ones below are what you will use for audio note taking. While keeping the basic note taking features, all of these apps are fantastic for recording notes and adding audio to your notes. I invite you to check out the selection I have below and share with us what you thin about it."
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