

The service requires a paid subscription. Microsoft OneNote functions as a digital notebook, syncing and storing notes on a cloud storage system that is accessible through a smartphone, computer or an iPad. Through Google Docs, users can type notes into a document that is automatically saved. Microsoft and Google also provide services similar to Evernote. anywhere would definitely give (students) an edge.” “Staying organized and accessing your notes, research, etc. “It’s immediately clear why this would appeal to students and could be beneficial to them,” said Margaret Davis, an English lecturer. Araujo found the program on the Apple store, he said. Last year, third-year linguistics and computer science student Armando Araujo started using Evernote, a cloud-based service that allows users to create online notebooks that are automatically backed up and accessible anywhere. Some UCLA professors have noticed the increased popularity of cloud-based note-taking in their classes over the past few years. An increasing number of college students are turning away from traditional methods of note-taking, instead looking for other ways to keep track of their coursework.
