[Athen] Decidedly low tech - alternatives to 3-ring binders?

Shelley Haven shelley at techpotential.net
Fri Nov 20 03:33:32 PST 2009


Good point. I'm a big fan of OneNote -- also Circus Ponies' NoteBook
(which is the closest thing I can find on the Mac side of the house).

- Shelley


On Nov 20, 2009, at 3:24 AM, Karlen Communications wrote:


> When you move to the more electronic method, look at Microsoft

> OneNote...it

> will hold everything including scanned documents and web content as

> well as

> audio of lectures. Scripts for DNS can easily be made. It is

> designed to be

> an electronic three ring binder.

>

> Cheers, Karen

>

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> Behalf Of Shelley Haven

> Sent: November-19-09 6:23 PM

> To: Alternate Media; Access Technology Higher Education Network

> Subject: [Athen] Decidedly low tech - alternatives to 3-ring binders?

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> Hi all!

>

> I'm looking for alternatives to the standard 3-ring notebook for a

> couple of students (one post-secondary, one middle school) who have

> difficulty opening and closing those rings and lining up the paper

> holes (due to fine motor problems). They need to be able to

> reorganize their own notes as well as include handouts provided by the

> teacher. Loose-leaf pockets won't help because this prevents them

> from easily flipping through the pages (and pages fall out). The

> eventual goal is to move toward using more electronic files, but

> there's still a need for dealing with physical papers right now. Any

> ideas?

>

> Thanks,

> Shelley

>

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