4 Essential Accessibility Apps
OneNote
OneNote is a digital notebook that automatically saves and syncs your notes as you work. Type information in your notebook or insert it from other apps and web pages. Take handwritten notes or draw your ideas. Use highlighting and tags for easy follow-up.
Login to office.tcd.ie to access OneNote.
You can also download OneNote on your mobile by clicking or scanning the QR code.
A Beginners Guide to Microsoft OneNote for Windows 10
In this beginners guide to Microsoft OneNote for Windows 10, we show you how to organise your notebooks with sections and pages; how to add content; what type of content you can add, and also how to share your notes, giving you tips along the way.
Microsoft Lens
Microsoft Lens is an app that allows you to scan your physical documents using your smartphone, and convert them to PDF documents, and store them in OneDrive for your TCD account or your personal account. It can be used for saving a digital copy of your written notes, or for digitally uploading your written assignments.
Lens is available for both iPhone and Android devices. You can download it by clicking or scanning the QR code.
Cogi - voice recorder
Capture audio highlights of a lecture. Uses 15 sec buffer so when you realise this is an important part and tap ‘Rec’ it starts recording from 15 sec previously. Recording app designed to assist people who already take reasonably good paper notes!
Click this link for more information & to download -Cogi
Trello - Task management tool
Trello is a brilliant task management app with 'to do' lists, reminders, task completion status and several other project planning functions. The shared workflow features make it particularly great for group work.
To download view: https://trello.com/
Getting Started With Trello (Demo)
Brian from the Trello team walks you through a basic introduction of a Trello board.