Note Taking Apps

Though we’ve written about useful apps for college students before, (see  Augsburg College Recommends: Free and Low-Cost Assistive Technology  and Apps for Academics: Mobile Websites and Apps ),  if you are looking for note taking apps, this list prepared by staff at Volunteer State Community College in Gallatin, TN, is worth a look.

Staff share the attached guide with students.  The guide summarizes key features of several apps, some are for Mac, others are for IOS and a few are available for both platforms. The list contains both free and paid apps.

Note Taking Apps

 

Tips for Transitioning to College With a Mobility Impairment

Writing at the health focused website, “The Mighty” (https://themighty.com/), Annie Tulkin discusses issues that students who have mobility impairments who are planning to attend college should consider as part of their college preparation and college selection process.  Turkin notes in her opening paragraph:

When students with mobility impairments transition to college, there is a lot to consider beyond academic accommodations and campus accessibility. Through my work providing college transition support for students with physical disabilities and health conditions and my experience as a university administrator, I have learned to initiate conversations about the following areas: housing accommodations, personal care attendants (PCAs) and emergency evacuation. These areas are sometimes overlooked and can have a big impact on the student’s ability to succeed on campus. Here are some considerations for families and students as they determine the college environment that best supports their needs.

Planing and connecting with the disability services office is the key to a positive experience for students with mobility impairment.

To read the full article visit,  https://themighty.com/2019/10/college-disability-mobility-impairment/.

A PDF of the piece is available at this link. Tips for Transitioning to College With a Mobility Impairment

The Mighty is a safe, supportive community for people facing health challenges and the people who care for them.

The Rules of Studying

Effective Study Habits can be Learned

Effective study habits — studying smarter — can be learned to improve your ability to better retain reading material.

Students grapple with many issues in their lives, and because of all of the competing things for your attention, it’s hard to concentrate on studying.  And yet, if you want better grades, you need to study.  Studying does take effort but more effective study habits can make the effort worthwhile. The key to effective studying isn’t cramming or studying longer, but studying smarter. You can begin studying smarter with these ten proven and effective study habits.

Here are some handy downloadable, printable posters with great guidance for effective studying: 10 Rules of Good Studying  (http://bit.ly/2nL0n74 ) and 10 Rules of Bad Studying (http://bit.ly/2mc2uAG ).

Note these posters are made available  from the book,  A Mind for Numbers.