Cutting-edge consecutive on your iPad
A fresh take on notes
Have you ever wondered whether you could take consecutive notes on your iPad?
In Cutting-edge consecutive on your iPad: A fresh take on notes, you'll learn how!
In nearly 20 video lessons, you'll learn how to:
- Digitize paper notes
- Set up your iPad to take notes
- Pick the best stylus
- Get started with Apple Notes
- Take it to the next level with Notability
- Practice symbols
- Add bookmarks to notes
- Organize and export notebooks
- Annotate notes on your iPad
- Pair notes with documents, dictionaries and glossaries using multitasking
- Address confidentiality issues around digital note-taking
This interactive online course is packed with over 15 hands-on exercises to help you master digital note-taking.
Plus, it includes two bonus lessons to up your symbol game and use handwriting recognition on your tablet.
Want to check out a few lessons before enrolling? Just click on the "Preview" buttons in the course curriculum below.
Course Curriculum
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StartWelcome to Module 2 (0:51)
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StartDigital notes: An example (1:50)
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StartSetting up your iPad (1:23)
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StartStarting simple: Apple Notes (2:11)
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StartTaking the next step: Notability (2:26)
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StartYour first digital notes: Practice with a speech (3:43)
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StartBONUS LESSON: Practicing symbols
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StartModule 2 recap
Your Instructors
Alexander Drechsel works as a conference interpreter at the European Commission. His love of languages and communication with people is only matched by his affection for mobile devices of all shapes and sizes: Alexander has been an iPad user since day one and also knows a thing or two about Android tablets. He shares his knowledge in courses, on Twitter, and on his website. An avid podcaster, Alex writes and produces two podcasts for language professionals, LangFM and Troublesome Terps.
Josh Goldsmith is a UN and EU accredited translator and interpreter working from Spanish, French, Italian and Catalan into English. He splits his time between interpreting, translating, and working as a trainer and researcher focusing on the intersection between interpreting, technology and education. A lover of all things tech, Josh shares tips about technology, translation and interpreting in conferences and workshops, academic articles, the Interpreter's Toolkit column, and on Twitter.