Case studies and user stories


Zaki, the tech-enabled learner
Zaki, a law student with a visual impairment, initially hesitated to use assistive technology. Genio Notes has become his most valued tool, enabling him to thrive in his studies.

Chris, the working student
Genio Notes helps Chris overcome the challenges of excelling academically while working in information technology.

Kaitlyn, the first generation student
Kaitlyn couldn't rely on her support network to prepare her for the transition from high school to college. Genio Notes helped her overcome the steep learning curve.

Kris, the studying parent
As a busy parent of an active teenager and someone with ADHD, Kris uses Genio Notes to maintain focus during her studies.

Matt, the engaged AT trainer
Matt, found business meetings overwhelming, stressful and his note taking was a disaster! Genio Notes' transcription feature helps him engage fully and reduce stress.

Evelyn, the multitasking nursing student
Evelyn juggles multiple devices and learning styles in her demanding medical program. Genio Notes helps her capture crucial information and stay on top of her studies.

Alex, the focused learner
Alex used to skip lectures because of the sensory overload. Genio Notes' structured notes and revisiting recordings helped her refocus, improve her grades and get back into the lecture hall!

Amir, the independent note taker
During his first year of studying Law, Amir struggled to keep on top of course content and exam prep, but that all changed when he discovered Genio Notes.

Amy, the AT trainer
Amy recognised the common struggles of focus and concentration, that's why she recommends Genio Notes as a 'catch-all' solution for disabled and neurodiverse students.

Improving the lives of students and staff at the University of Central Arkansas
Learn how the University of Central Arkansas tried different accommodations before settling on Gneio Notes and finally granting students learning independence.

Bella, the Junior Doctor
Bella has endometriosis and diagnoses of ADHD and Dyslexia, all of which present learning obstacles. Genio Notes has allowed her to take the power back.

Bobby, the organised learner
Bobby found her brain fog meant that it was really difficult to keep up with her lectures. Genio Notes empowered her to shift from coping mechanisms to active learning!

Charmaine, the focused learner
Charmaine has a short attention span, making traditional lecture learning difficult. She needed something to help her shore up her learning.

Ella, the well-prepared reader
Ella found it difficult to concentrate on auditory information which made lectures a challenge. Now with Genio Notes, her friends ask how her notes are always so great!

Epiphany, a Dean's List honouree
Epiphany faced difficulty comprehending her professors' different teaching styles, which made it challenging for her to keep up in class. That's when she discovered Genio Notes.

Ewan, from student success to AT advocate
Ewan saw how Genio Notes transformed his own studies. Now, he empowers students with note taking challenges by championing Genio Notes.

Florence, the organised learner
Florence's classes are mostly online, so she needed a solution that would help her learn more effectively from home.

Revolutionizing how students take notes at Furman University
Andy Lecture, Accessibility Specialist at Furman University, shares how Genio Notes has been transformational for the students he works closely with.

Hannah, the presentation power user
Hannah uses Genio Notes to it's full potential to get the most benefit from her notes. Her friends even ask to use hers because they look so much better!

Kit, the AT trainer
Based on personal experiences, Kit understands the common problems that occur when students try to take notes in lectures and struggle to concentrate.

Jordan, the AI Quizmaster
Jordan saves so much time writing revision questions using Quiz Me. The questions are so useful that even his lecturers have been asking to use them!

Empowering students to become self-advocates at Murray State University
Ken Ashlock, Director of Disability Services at Murray State University, shares how Genio Notes enabled staff and students to break free of the unreliable peer notes system.

Odira, the meeting note taker
Odira was struggling to take good notes while trying to run meetings. Genio Notes has meant she can focus on the meeting, knowing Genio Notes has her covered.

Shannon, the confident learner
Shannon finds it hard to focus in class and struggles with organisation due to her condition. Genio Notes has made learning so much easier.

Stuart, the workplace learner
Stuart is very practical and good at working on things in the moment. But his messy handwriting made note taking impossible in meetings and on his management course until Genio Notes came along!

Shelby, the mobile app user
Although some of Shelby's lectures were recorded, they were not always uploaded by the professors after the class and that's why she started using Genio Notes.

Sue, the Genio Notes recommender
Sue noticed a common problem, that students were struggling to concentrate and process information in classes, that’s why she recommends Genio Notes.

Tinu, the returning student
Tinu returned to higher education after a period away due to health challenges. Genio Notes helps her manage the ongoing effects of these challenges, enabling her to confidently engage with her studies.

Kayla, the first year student athlete
Kayla found herself going over the same topics again and again but still couldn't retain the information. She had limited time to revise because of sporting commitments and needed the help of Genio Notes.

The Oxford Brookes Law Student
This student found her dyslexia made the pace of her law degree really challenging. See how a few key Genio Notes features helped her overcome those obstacles.