mod/studynotes/view
The Mediabird Study Notes activity allows students
- to take notes on the content of a course,
- to share and discuss their notes and
- to prepare exams and presentations on the base of their notes
Step-by-Step Tutorial
[Highlighter]
Highlighter
[Community Area]
Community Area
[Note Folder View]
Note Folder View
Mediabird is a digital, collaborative notepad.
Basic steps
* collect and insert notes * highlight parts of the text, that are important or about which you have questions * find your friends in the Community and share your content with them * get answers to your questions and save time while preparing exams and presentations * arrange and tage your note sheets using the note folder view to keep an overview
[Search] Search Collect content
Import existing content
* from wikipedia * from external applications such as Microsoft Word * from note sheets of your friends that you can find using the search * or type in your notes straight away.
[Highlighter] Highlighter [Card Box] Card Box Tagging notes
Using the hightlighter you can highlight and tag text. Tags may be annotations and questions.
Linking questions to the text enables you to
* get help from the community * memorize the note folder using the the card box
[Community-area] Community Area Join groups of your friends
Use the community area to
* find your friends to discuss questions and study together. * create your own groups * see questions of others and help solving them
As member of a group you are able to
* access all the content that is shared with the group * share note folders with the group
[Note Folder View] Note Folder View Keeping track of your content
Organize note sheets that are related to each other and it will be easier to follow the thread.
* drag down note sheets containing examples or pictures * and drag up those containing advanced info * switch between the levels using the tab on the left of the notepad * keep track of your content more easily and decide what you want to study
The module is currently only available from our site.
There is also a tutorial on Mediabird.