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Note Taking
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Glean
Glean allows students to record, playback, and add notes at their own pace, as well as encourages returning to notes for further study.
View the Glean Explainer Video to see if this tool may work for you (this video runs for 3 minutes, 16 secs).
Whether students prefer to learn by audio, transcript, or their own notes, Glean provides a wide variety of options to help all learners create notes that work for them.
The Glean Skills Portal contains quick videos giving you an overview of the key functions of Glean, and how to get the most out of your lectures with a structured note taking process.
Are there limits to how much students can record?
Students can record as much as they like in Glean.
Students can record as much as they like in Glean.
How easy is Glean for students to use?
Glean is specifically designed to be intuitive. Typically, it takes just a couple of minutes for students to get up and running.
Glean is specifically designed to be intuitive. Typically, it takes just a couple of minutes for students to get up and running.
Where can students use Glean?
Glean can be used on Windows, Mac, and Chromebooks, and the mobile app is available on iOS and Android devices.
Glean can be used on Windows, Mac, and Chromebooks, and the mobile app is available on iOS and Android devices.
For more information about access to this software, please contact SDRC or call 951-827-3861.