Bruce Mellen
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An error occurred while saving the comment Bruce Mellen supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Bruce Mellen commentedTop needed feature for instructors wanting students to see & hear the process of solving a math problem. Or for students preparing a class multimedia presentation & submitting it for review.
I also use Note 10.1.
Must be able to export a recorded note in a format most any browser can use to playback: the view into the note, strokes/cursor hovering/erasure/insertions..... & audio - as it was built.
During the recorded building of a note, allow for mistakes by allowing for the undo/backing up and again proceeding/recording the audio & annotation. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Bruce Mellen commentedCan it be made to recognize a sketched shape?
How about inserting a Cartesian coordinate grid? Settings for grid size, numbers,... -
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This is something we're investigating while designing the Squid10 note editor.
As mentioned previously, this is challenging since notes in Squid can contain both fixed and infinite sized pages, but we have some ideas to make this work that we will be exploring.
An error occurred while saving the comment Bruce Mellen commentedSo what approach is desired if you import/apply a underlying .pdf/.ppt/.doc file? Do you want papyrus to scroll, or allow flipping pages? I prefer a setting, defaulting to being continuous note.
For a smooth working app that allows me to include recording/playback of both the annotating and concurrent audio, I'm willing to pay a SUBSTANTIAL premium. It would allow me to replace my smartboard with something more useful, and even khanacademy.org. My students would be able to either replay my classroom presentations and see the end result of my presentation, via a browser - reinforcing the day's lessons.