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E-Learning Tools Trove

When you want to take notes during live sessions to share them later on with your students, take meeting minutes, create your to-do list, or provide your students with note taking tools (voice recorder or written notes) for reference or research purposes, you can use one of the following tools:

 

Available at AUB

  • OneNote – Note-taking program for free-form information gathering and multi-user collaboration. It gathers users' notes, drawings, screen clippings, and audio commentaries.
     

Free Resources

  • Sophya – Learning platform for notetaking, flashcards, writing on videos, learning analytics.
  • Google CloudGoogle Cloud Apps for creating, sharing content and real time collaboration on documents (Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drive, Meet). Free with paid plans.
  • AudioNoteA combination of a voice recorder and notepad that captures both audio and notes for student collaboration.
  • Evernote – Note taking, organizing, task management, and archiving.  Free with extra paid plans.
  • AnswerGarden – Online brainstorming or polling, educators can use this real-time tool to see student feedback on questions.
  • Chegg Prep – a brand new, FREE service students can use to find, create, share and study flashcards for any subject without a monthly subscription.