Revolutionizing how students take notes at Furman University

This video was recorded before we rebranded to Genio.
How did Genio Notes help to solve this issue?
Andy shared some valuable insights into the effects that Genio Notes has had on students at Furman University.
- Genio Notes allowed to students to become independent note-takers, rather than relying on peer notes.
- Students could record their lectures and take notes in the same place, creating multi-faceted study resources.
- Students no longer had to listen in class and take notes all at once, therefore their stress levels drastically reduced.
"Genio Notes has been transformational. It's a tool that I wish I had when I was a student!"
Summing up the Genio Notes Effect on students
Andy added that students really love the flexibility that Genio Notes offers them, not just in the act of note taking, but but also in complementary features such as Transcription, which is what really gets students excited.
Ultimately, Genio Notes is able to put the student at the heart of their learning and note taking. Students can learn at their own pace and equip themselves with the tools required to be successful.
"I have completely revamped how I teach students to take notes."
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