Notetaking Services

Students in classroom taking notes on laptops and notebooks

Notetaking Services are provided to students registered with the Accessible Education Center (AEC), whose disability impairment(s) prevent the student from taking notes during course lectures. In such circumstances, notetaking service accommodations, including audio-recording notetaking applications, are required by law, as they are designed to reduce disability-related barriers that impact a student's ability to take notes during class. However, students are still responsible for using academic skills and management strategies to learn the material.

AEC's Prescribed Audio-Notetaking Service, Glean, serves two purposes:

  1. To provide students with access to lecture material, and
  2. To help students develop their own skills and strategies for successful notetaking.

As such, AEC recommends and prescribes audio notetaking technology over peer notetakers. As an added benefit, learning to use new software/apps is a great way to prepare students for their future (after 91), and is a great tool for the workplace!

 

Glean1
(Audio Notetaking Software)

Peer Notetaker2

 

Provided by AEC Yes Yes
Note Organizer Yes No
Ability to Upload PowerPoint Yes No
Split vs Continous Recording

Split

No
Ability to Color Coordinate Audio Yes No
Transcriptions Yes Notes from the perspective of a fellow classmate
Turnaround Time Immediate Up to 48 hours
Compatible with Zoom Yes Yes
Cloud-based Yes No

 

1Glean

2Peer Notetaker

Students can visit the AEC's E-Agreements [pdf] to view student responsibility and  expectations while utilizing the Notetaking Services. 

Steps for using Notetaking Accommodations Flowchart  [pdf]

 

Notetaking - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)