"NoteMesh is like Wikipedia for your [class] notes". This service makes it possible for students in the same class (created in NoteMesh) to aggregate their notes. If users want to start a class, they just complete a form and NoteMesh creates a wiki page for the class. students who add the class to their roster could post notes to the wiki. Ultimately, you "collaborate to graduate".
No downloads are required. Take all your notes directly using UberNote--there's no limit on the number of notes or amount of space you can use. The notes are then saved automatically, and accessible from any computer.
Note taking software designed for multiple platforms. Works as an iPad app as well as on a traditional PC or MAC. Requires a software install and an account which is free. You can share notes if desired. It works on just about any platform.
This site allows for you to put a fake glass screen on the computer for you to take notes and highlight and write your information to save for later or to share.
A.nnotate is an easy way to annotate documents online and collaborate annotating and note taking with peers. I don't think I would use this in my classroom, I think it would be better used as a personal study tool; one that the teacher could recommend to students looking for help with their study skills but I would not require it.
This is a note taking device that will allow a person to type index cards and then save and or print for later. It did not allow me to connect the cards. I do not see anything that the elementary class would want to use this for. The primary user would be high school or adults.
Helps students get their work organized. It allows you to take notes, set up reminders, and organize your assignments and exams in the calendar. It has a mobile version in case.