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The practice of writing pieces of information, often in an informal or unstructured manner.
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Notetaking — A mind map connects ideas together visually Notetaking is the practice of recording information captured from a transient source, such as an oral discussion at a meeting, or a lecture. Notes of a meeting are usually called minutes. The format of… … Wikipedia
Electronic Notetaking — (ENT), also known as Computer Assisted Notetaking (CAN), is a service in which a trained operator types a summary of the spoken word into a laptop at a minimum typing speed of 60 words per minute using dedicated software. The client then reads… … Wikipedia
Comparison of notetaking software — The table below compares features of notable notetaking software. Contents 1 General features 2 Formatted text features, others 3 See also 4 Notes … Wikipedia
Keynote (notetaking software) — Infobox Software name = KeyNote caption = KeyNote main interface screenshot developer = Marek Jedlinski/Tranglos Software latest release version = 1.6.5 latest release date = November 12, 2003 operating system = Windows genre = outliner license … Wikipedia
Memonic — Developer(s) Nektoon AG Stable release 2.0.14 / August 25, 2011; 50 days ago (2011 08 25) Development status Active Operating system Microsoft Wi … Wikipedia
MyNotex — Screenshot of MyNotex 1.1.2 … Wikipedia
Office suite — LibreOffice Writer is an example of a word processor. Scre … Wikipedia
Microsoft OneNote — 2010 with an open side note Developer(s) Microsoft … Wikipedia
Glossary of education-related terms (M-O) — This glossary of education related terms is based on how they commonly are used in Wikipedia articles. This page contains terms starting with M – O. Select a letter from the table of contents to find terms on other pages. NOTOC MediaWiki:Toc: Top … Wikipedia
Outliner — View of very basic outline with graphics. Notepad view in Ecco Pro. An outliner is a computer program that allows text to be organized into discrete sections that are related in a tree structure or hierarchy. Text may be collapsed into a node, or … Wikipedia