A group of students working together
With AI becoming more prevalent every day, there has been a significant rise of AI-powered notetaking/meeting tools. These tools are amazing for not only capturing everything that has been said during a meeting, but for allowing users to easily go back and search for specific information . And because these apps are designed to digitize…

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A teacher and student using a tablet in the classroom
Today we are going to look at Clicker, a literacy tool for Windows, Mac, iPad, and Chromebook. The app is designed for students with writing difficulties, whether they are navigating dyslexia, speech and language challenges, autism, Down syndrome, or simply building early writing skills. Its design focuses on reducing frustration for learners who benefit from…

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A woman and her son using a tablet together
Today we are going to learn about a free resource called CK-12. This website is always free, and it has a huge collection of learning resources for parents, teachers, and students. The content on the website is aligned to the U.S. curriculum, but there’s so many accessible resources and learning materials that it still deserves…

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Business people working with a digital tablet in a meeting
Note-taking apps have come a long way in recent years. Not long ago, students and professionals had to choose between typing their notes or recording audio and manually transcribing it later. Now, with the help of voice-to-text transcription technology, it’s possible to capture every word in a meeting or lecture without having to manually type…

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