If you ever fall asleep in class, don't worry SoundNote's got your back. While playing back your recording, just tap a word SoundNote will jump right to that point in the audio. Somone mentioned that there are printing issues, I've never noticed them because I honestly don't print from OneNote. SoundNote tracks what you type and draw while recording audio, so you'll never worry about missing an important detail. I can not only copy and paste straight into my notes (I copy from Online Tabers or from textbook websites frequently) but it provides a link back to the website I copied from, so I can get more information if I need it. I can record the lecture and synchronize that recording what I've written/typed (so it puts a play button next to whatever I type or write, so that I can play back from 5 seconds before I wrote or typed).
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It also gives me a full word search (inclusing words from PowerPoint slides or words that I've written/typed). Taking notes in OneNote allows me to organize my notes A LOT more efficiently. If they don't, well then I just take notes. If my Prof gives me a PowerPoint file, I can print it to a new page in OneNote and then take notes on the powerpoint slide. I have a notebook for each term, a tab for each class and then a page for each day's lecture. I love it!! I do have a tablet laptop.but I use OneNote whether I type or write. I've used Microsoft OneNote for two years of pre-reqs and through my first year of NS.
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I just finished my first year of nursing school (3 year BS program).