Effective note-taking with OneNote

I take notes in class and in meetings. I like annotating and scribbling while I do that. Highlighting and doodling are part of my DNA, but losing notebooks is part of my DNA too. The beginning of a new semester is a great time to talk about using your computer in new and effective ways

Bobcats get presentation feedback on the fly with AI Coach

This is the second on a series on how artificial intelligence voice to text services can help Bobcats advance their academic skills. A key skill for students to develop is the ability to communicate professionally and effectively. Part of acquiring these skills is having the ability to engage audiences through presentations. Traditionally we have relied

New service lets Bobcats transcribe recordings for free!

There are many times when we would like to have a transcript of an audio recording. Sitting by the computer and typing while listening, pausing, rewinding, and typing is super time consuming. It frankly sucks. Your alternative used to be having to pay a professional to do it. For Bobcats there is a great new

Teams enhancements to improve meeting & classroom experiences

Microsoft Teams is quickly becoming one of Texas State University’s go to environment for collaboration. With the latest set of features announced, the experience just keeps getting better. The following demo showcases the latest innovations rolling out to Teams that help push the boundaries of virtual collaboration. While some of these features are not yet

Microsoft releases live captioning in MS Teams

Teams is one of the many applications available to members of Texas State University through Microsoft Office 365.  MS Teams provides users with advanced collaboration capabilities and allows them to leverage Office 365 applications through a single point of access.  One of it’s very useful capabilities is the ability to host video meetings right from