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Goodnotes 5 tips
Goodnotes 5 tips








I also have a variety of worksheets at the ready. Having them ready on my iPad allows me to easily print things off for my students during lessons, such as my RCM Technical Charts and my Prompts for Piano. In GoodNotes, I’ve uploaded a variety of piano teaching resources I like to incorporate into my teaching. Yes, there is a “music paper” background option! That means, I get to write my compositions out “by hand” while experiencing all the benefits of storing and organizing my projects digitally. Just create a “notebook”, give it a name, and choose the background paper.įor all of the same reasons, I enjoy using GoodNotes when I compose. Using GoodNotes with my Apple Pencil is the perfect in-between! There’s something nice about writing by hand, but I also appreciate having things digital. It’s great being able to brainstorm or capture ideas. I love using GoodNotes for my personal projects. Read on! You won’t want to miss the final reason, especially if you’re doing some online teaching these days (due to Covid-19). In this post, we’ll discuss 5 reasons I am still loving the GoodNotes app. It works with my Apple Pencil, and I use it for all sorts of purposes: taking notes during conferences, hashing out or capturing ideas, composing, as well as storing teaching resources. I have it loaded on my iPhone, iPad, AND my MacBook. GoodNotes ($7.99) was the app that turned out to be my favorite.įast forward to the present, and guess what: I’m still a GoodNotes fan.

GOODNOTES 5 TIPS PDF

Back then, I tested over a dozen apps to figure out which one I felt worked best for annotating PDF worksheets and taking notes.

goodnotes 5 tips

This post is an update to a 2013 blog post where I shared a review of the GoodNotes app and how I use it in my teaching.








Goodnotes 5 tips