Top 2011 Note Taking Applications Of The Year For Teachers And Students

If you haven’t done so yet, be sure to check out Layne’s descriptions of the top 10 applications of 2011 for teachers and learners. He shares his experiences using note taking applications on the iPad and iPad 2 and rank orders his preferences as a practicing classroom science teacher and teacher mentor.

It is one thing to write about a product, sharing wonderful features, versus actually telling how to use the product, and then choosing which application is best for a teacher or student.

It’s an easy and informative quick read.

You’ll notice that the link takes you to one of Layne’s updated Tux Reports Network sites. (Tablet PC Education Blog is a member of the network.) It’s a giant improvement based on 18 years of posting online. (Yes, really. He started posting in 1995 and had over 17M unique visitors last year and it is still growing in size and visits.)

About Robert Heiny

I try to assist people use tools that unlock curiosity and opportunities to break social codes required for survival and success. My specialty has been in organizational development in order to increase personal benefits for students through education. This specialty emerged while serving in senior faculty or research appointments at University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Peabody College of Vanderbilt University, & The Florence Heller Graduate School for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare at Brandeis University as well as former Director of the Montana Center on Disabilities. Serving as a partner in a high tech business allowed me to test some of my academic ideals in reality.
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