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Explore the features of Sonocent Audio Notetaker: recording classes, syncing audio with slides, highlighting key points, and more. Learn how to activate, use, and customize the software for effective note-taking. Get tutorials, resources, and contact info for support.
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Sonocent Audio Notetaker & More
Here’s what we’ll be covering today…… • First thing we’ll do is make sure you’ve received your license key then download the software if you haven’t already • Close-up look at the different screens of the software • The basic features of the software • How to transfer audio from a recording device • And who to contact if you need any additional assistance • CARE – how to Capture, Annotate, Review & Engage with Sonocent Notetaking (basically how to record, organize and study from your audio notes)
Oregon State University has invited you to use our award-winning note-taking software - Sonocent Audio Notetaker. With Sonocent you can: • Record your classes • Sync audio with slides, images, text notes and scribbles • Highlight key points at the click of a button https://vimeo.com/234538024/0fbdc3a9d8
How do I activate my copy of Audio Notetaker? You first need to download and install the most recent version. This can be found here. www.sonocent.com/download Open Audio Notetaker and select ‘Enter License Key’This can also be done on a Mac from the Audio Notetaker Menu > Activate New License KeyThen enter your License Key in the box provided along with your registration details (if prompted): (NOTE: You can only download the software onto one device)
For help installing Sonocent Audio Notetaker, see our step-by-step guide **This LINK is right below your license in the email you received
This is what the screen will look like once you’ve started/opened a new project
AUDIO WILL APPEAR IN SECTIONS – BREAKS REPRESENTING PAUSES IN THE LECTURE (called audio chunks)
TEXT REFERENCE
1 Importing 1. Click import button 2. Drop-down menu will appear with options 2
Section Break Short-cut for the section break
*Add a Reference Pane *Click it again to hide the reference section
HELP BAR • Getting Started • Tutorial • User Guide • Resources • Feedback • Updates • Contact
Use the Settings Tool to Customize the Appearance of Your Screen
Updates to our Link app have been designed with STEM students and kinesthetic learners in mind. Link Scribbles to audio and create numbered lists with labelled pins as a short cut to structured notes. Make the most of our interactive Study Portal and a new guided tour of Audio Notetaker. Make life easier with notifications from your Loan License Manager andpersonalised institution email templates.
Helpful YouTube Videos: Demonstration/Overview of how to use Sonocenthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQ9fVKijRrYSonocentrecorder app overviewhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H01Ut48BK08
Capturehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyIRPUlf66c&list=PLJ6FvorqMwnTn4yf9Wo0f1X0jzKLFgDks&index=1&t=6sAnnotatehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gvBkNEpoKk&index=2&list=PLJ6FvorqMwnTn4yf9Wo0f1X0jzKLFgDksReviewhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3NxKTJ6O-g&index=3&list=PLJ6FvorqMwnTn4yf9Wo0f1X0jzKLFgDkshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rA_db3dKDv8Engagehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXBcKJ-Ta4E&index=4&list=PLJ6FvorqMwnTn4yf9Wo0f1X0jzKLFgDksCapturehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyIRPUlf66c&list=PLJ6FvorqMwnTn4yf9Wo0f1X0jzKLFgDks&index=1&t=6sAnnotatehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gvBkNEpoKk&index=2&list=PLJ6FvorqMwnTn4yf9Wo0f1X0jzKLFgDksReviewhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3NxKTJ6O-g&index=3&list=PLJ6FvorqMwnTn4yf9Wo0f1X0jzKLFgDkshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rA_db3dKDv8Engagehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXBcKJ-Ta4E&index=4&list=PLJ6FvorqMwnTn4yf9Wo0f1X0jzKLFgDks Sonocent 101 & 201 Audio Recording Training Sessions are available atthis link • Student Landing Page • CaptionedSonocentAudio Training
Scribble STEM Equations & Diagrams with Sonocent Reviewing audio is a fantastic technique if you're an auditory learner or struggle to take written notes, but it’s not always practical for the, well, practical elements of your course. If you’re recording an experiment or taking note of quantum theory equations, Audio Notetaker’s audio function probably won’t cut it. That’s where Scribble can make all the difference for STEM students. Here are some simple suggestions for using the Sonocent Link app to study STEM subjects:
CONT…..Scribble Feature: 1. Jot down equations and diagrams: Start a recording with your Sonocent Link app using your tablet or mobile device. When you need to take note of an equation, graph or diagram you can then swipe right and choose ‘Scribble’. Just draw straight onto the screen, adjusting the color and thickness of your pen as you need to. If you make a mistake, the eraser button is there so you can start again. Even better, you’re able to link your scribbles to the audio being recorded at the time. This makes it even easier to return to review your notes, jumping to the key parts as and when you need them. 2. Take photos of experiments and lab work: It’s just as easy to capture and annotate photos. As you’re recording, you can hit the camera icon at the bottom of the screen or swipe right and ‘Tap to take a photo’. You might want to record an experiment, take pictures of equations on the board, or record primary or secondary evidence. Once taken, you can then highlight key details on the image. Just tap the ‘pen’ symbol and annotate directly onto the photo. 3. Use pins to make structured notes: Whether you scribble down an equation or snap a photo, with the latest update you’re also able to use pins to help structure your notes. In Edit mode, hit the ‘pin’ symbol at the bottom and add a set of tags to the image. You might want to label different components, include keywords or create step-by-step stages of the experiment. Once complete, your notes will then form a numbered list in your text pane. So, when you come to review your notes, you’re already a step ahead with quick references to signpost important information. Once you’ve finished recording, you can upload your Project onto your desktop or campus computer. All your Scribbles and photos will be there alongside your audio and notes - it’s that easy.
Technical Information: • Audio Notetaker itself is a little over 100mb • Recording audio at the default setting is 14.4mb per hour but with slides etc the projects will be a little bigger. • For reference, a project with 2.5 hours of audio, text notes and 230 slides is only 92mb. • All of the files will be saved onto the computer hard drive but you could use an external USB storage device to save any projects if the available memory is limited. • Windows – Version 3.2 onwards • Mac – Version 2.8.4800 onwards
Build Your Ability To Listen: • Intention: come to class with the purpose of listening & learning • Be prepared: read text, review prior notes • Responsibility: responsibility for interest lies with you, not the speaker • Position yourself: • Sit where you can hear and program records best • Position yourself so you are engaged • *Sara Henry – ATIA 2017
Contact Information: Disability Access ServicesA200 Kerr AdministrationCorvallis, OR 97331-2133Phone: (541)737-4098Fax: (541)737-7354Email Us Notetaking Services: Direct Line: (541) 737-3672
The Following slides show detailed instructions on additional audio transfer options if you need it • The simplest method to transfer audio is sharing/emailing it to yourself from the recording device (in most cases your phone)
Uploading and Sharing Files (IOS and Android) **You can share files from within the App itself *You can only share one file at a time For IOS: Press Select in the top left corner of the app Select a file (a blue tick will appear alongside). Press the Share button (bottom left) You can then choose how to share your file. You can use Airdrop, Mail, Dropbox and other file sharing applications. For Android: Use a long-press to select a file Press the share button You can then choose how to share your file. You can use Mail, Dropbox and any other file sharing applications.
Option 1: WifiTransfer (IOS and Android) Open the Sonocent Recorder App and press the transfer button: You need to ensure that both your computer and mobile device are connected to the same wifi network. Some public networks will not allow devices to be discovered, you may need to set up your own private network or try again on a different network.You will also need Apple's Bonjour installed on your computer - this is installed as part of iTunes; if you do not have iTunes then you can just install Bonjour http://support.apple.com/kb/DL999 Wifi Transfer Continued on next slide……
Wifi Transfer continued…… You will then go to the app's wifi transfer page, displaying a four digit code: CODESARE DIFFERENT EACH TIME
Wifi transfer cont…. APP MENU Open Audio Notetaker. You need to open the Portable Device manager; open the App menu (green button in the top left) and choose Manage -> View Portable DevicesAfter a few seconds your device will be displayed in the left hand pane. Click on your device and enter the four digit code that is displayed in the Sonocent Recorder app.Once this is done you will see a list of all the files on your device
Wifi transfer cont….. • You can select individual files to copy to your PC or you can choose to copy everything (files with the same names will not be overwritten) • You can also choose to delete the files from your device after they have been copied • Files will be copied to your default Recording folder (You can change this in Settings), normally, .../Documents/Audio Notetaker Recordings/Portable Device • Once you have copied your file(s) they will show up in the All Projects File tab, where you can open and edit the file using all of Audio Notetaker's features