If you are using an iPad that is compatible with the Logitech Crayon or the Apple Pencil, you can leverage Scribble to convert your handwriting to typed text in most applications. The following apps have been tested and reviewed by members of Fairfield University's community for note-taking.
For clear recordings and accurate transcriptions, minimize background noise and sit close to the speaker. If you're using a phone or tablet, point the built-in microphone towards the speaker. If you are still having trouble picking up the audio well, consider using an external microphone.
If you have questions or concerns about any of these apps, you may contact academiccomputing@fairfield.edu or the product's support team.
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Glean | $129/year1 |
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Otter.ai | $20/month |
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Notability | $11.99/year2 |
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Microsoft OneNote | Free3 |
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Apple Notes | Free |
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1 Free for students registered through the Office of Accessibility with a note-taking assistant accommodation.
2 Free on University Managed iPads
3 Included in Fairfield University's Microsoft Subscription