Newer app available. Please download AudioNote 2 instead. AudioNote combines the functionality of a notepad and voice recorder to create a powerful tool that will save you time while improving the quality of your notes. By synchronizing notes and audio, AudioNote automatically indexes your meetings, lectures, interviews, or study sessions. Need to review the discussion about deliverables on your next project?
Trying to remember what the professor had to say about a key point? With AudioNote there is no need to waste time searching through the entire recording to find out. Each note acts as a link directly to the point at which it was recorded, taking you instantly to what you want to hear.
Didn't take any notes during the meeting? No problem, you can add them later. A fully functional note application, AudioNote also increases the value of your notes. Watch as your text, drawings, and photos highlight during playback, helping you to remember the context in which they were taken. With the convenience of the iPad or iPhone, you can use AudioNote anywhere: meetings, interviews, conferences, lectures, study sessions.
Even use it to record memos to yourself as you jot down new ideas. Join the thousands of students, teachers, business executives, and other professionals who have already discovered what an indispensable tool AudioNote can be.
Try it today! Note: AudioNote Lite is intended as a free viewer for AudioNote files and also includes demo recording functionality, limited to 10 minutes of audio per note and 2 hours total. For unlimited recording and improved sharing options, upgrade to the full AudioNote - Notepad and Voice Recorder app.
Aside from functioning as a basic note-taking app, AudioNote can make sound recordings at the same time, and keep them synchronized, note by note, with the text. You can, in effect, relive a lecture or a meeting through sound and notes. Tried several. This is the best by far. I would recommend this to ANY student for any lectures. This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Bug fixes. This app works pretty well, but the exported files have audio clips and a pdf.
Trying to remember what the professor had to say about a key point? With AudioNote there is no need to waste time searching through the entire recording to find out. Each note acts as a link directly to the point at which it was recorded, taking you instantly to what you want to hear. Didn't take any notes during the meeting? No problem, you can add them later. A fully functional note application, AudioNote also increases the value of your notes.
Watch as your text, drawings, and photos highlight during playback, helping you to remember the context in which they were taken. With the convenience of the iPad or iPhone, you can use AudioNote anywhere: meetings, interviews, conferences, lectures, study sessions. Even use it to record memos to yourself as you jot down new ideas.
Teachers can give students presentation slides, which can then be annotated with voice or text. Backgrounds can be adjusted to include lined writing paper, graphing paper, or white canvas paper. Typed notes sync to audio recordings and will highlight in a different color when timed correctly. Using file sharing in iTunes, Dropbox, or iCloud, kids can store their notes and recordings and access them on a computer.
This tool is great for student-centered learning. Students who may benefit from learning content using different modalities should try it. The app provides rich opportunities for students to write, hear, and rehearse information they've been taught in class.
Students can also snap pictures with mobile devices of labs, lectures, or worksheets to incorporate within their notes. Utilizing the graph paper built into the tool makes the app versatile for multiple subject areas.
Though Audionote's features are vast, they're sometimes difficult to maneuver, and they're less kid-friendly than those in apps like Notability or E vernote. It's also important to note that in order for a student to get the most out of the tool, direct instruction about how best to use the tool will be necessary and potentially time-consuming.
That being said, this is a powerful tool that could be a game-changer for note-taking in your classroom. The businesslike interface isn't necessarily student friendly. There are multiple options for backgrounds, and the app allows users to upload their own images to write notes on, which offers a little personalization.
Audio, text, and image options give great differentiated choices for kids to receive and review information. Additionally, the ability to upload teachers' presentation slides gives kids seamless access to notes and content. Many of the features are self-explanatory, but users should practice using the app to figure out how each part works before attempting to use it to record a lecture. There's a user guide online but not within the app itself.
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