Putting Notetaking Apps to the Test: A Three-Author Experiment
Seaver, Rebekah, and Louise from our AT Help Desk team test out and review 12 different notetaking apps, sharing the positives and negatives about each app.
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Seaver, Rebekah, and Louise from our AT Help Desk team test out and review 12 different notetaking apps, sharing the positives and negatives about each app.
The Access to Technology Consultative Service at the Nova Scotia Rehabilitation and Arthritis Centre in Halifax helps clients who have recently had a disability, injury, or change in their health use the technology they need in their daily life. Recently, they’ve joined us as one of our 11 GAME Checkpoints, allowing them to help more clients access gaming.
Theresa works as a caregiver for a young adult with a disability, helping with personal care and daily tasks. She has hearing loss, which can make her job difficult.
Nadia was diagnosed with a mental health disorder in 2023, which she manages with medication. She finds it reduces her motivation, and makes it more difficult for her to be in public and engage socially. Nadia joined our Creative Employment Options program hoping to gain confidence, and to find part-time employment that fits her schedule.
Jane works as a customer service associate for a home improvement retail store, assisting customers in-person, online, and over the phone. She has mild to moderate hearing loss, with lower hearing in higher tones, and with specific letter sounds.
Neil Squire respectfully acknowledges that we do our work on the traditional and ancestral territories of Indigenous Peoples who are stewards of these lands, colonially known as Canada, since time immemorial. Indigenous lands across Canada are either self-governed by First Nations under modern treaty, unceded and surrendered territories, or traditional territories from which they have been displaced. We are grateful to be living and working on this land.
Our physical head office is located on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Coast Salish Peoples, specifically the territories of the Kwikwetlem, xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish), and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations.