Going Green with Synchronous Online Note-Taking

Presenter(s)
Bret Peters (Fig Leaf Software, US)
Session Information
November 10, 2011 - 10:40am
Session Type: 
Vendor Showcase
Location: 
Europe 11
Session Duration: 
35 Minutes
Concurrent Session: 
6
Virtual Session
Abstract

Learn how Johns Hopkins is going green, saving money and ensuring student success with online note-taking software from FlashNotes Software and the Adobe PDF platform.


 

Extended Abstract

FlashNotes Software is a web based application that allows users to make textual notes on the Acrobat PDF content, outside of Acrobat. FlashNotes pages are linked to specific pages in the PDF file. FlashNotes pages change as the user browses Acrobat PDF. FlashNotes pages are editable and allow the user to input an unlimited amount of information associated with any page in the Acrobat PDF file. FlashNotes pages are full text searchable. When FlashNotes search results are displayed, the pages of the Acrobat PDF associated with the notes, are displayed on the screen next to the FlashNotes.

Note Taking for Students
FlashNotes enables students to take notes inline with the course packs they purchase from their university or professor. Students can access their course files online with any browser and no software to install. Notes are kept side by side with the instructor's lessons so the student can later study notes in context with the notes they've taken. In addition, all notes can be full text searched so a student can quickly find words or terms they've taken in their notes.

The student experience is very simple. When a student logs in to FlashNotes they are presented with any important announcements from their professors. They are also able to view any courses they have purchased or have been granted access to. Clicking a link to a document starts FlashNotes and enables the student to start taking notes in the course.

Note Taking for Professors
Professors can can perform the following tasks:

1. Upload new documents using the FlashNotes document uploader.
2. Edit data for existing documents using the FlashNotes document manager. This includes assigning which course a document belongs in.
3. Go to note taking view to see how a document looks for students, and to try out the note taking ability.

Lead Presenter

In his role as General Manager of FlashNotes Software (www.flashnotes.org) and a Partner at Fig Leaf Software (www.figleaf.com), Bret Peters works closely with hundreds of education organizations to design and implement technology solutions. Bret's firm, Fig Leaf Software is a close partner with Adobe, Google, Brightcove, Sencha, Ektron, Sitecore, Acquia and PaperThin and is the primary reseller and technology partner for FlashNotes Software.

Presenter 1 Email: 
bpeters@figleaf.com