As the parent of two IT professionals, my mother-in-law, a teacher, has always been well taken care of when it comes to advice on educational technology. But recently, she surprised us all when she came home with an iPad full of apps she’d researched herself and downloaded for use in her classroom.
One of the standouts in her library is an app called PaperPort Notes, an app that allows you to use the iPad camera to photograph text on a page (can be written on yellow or white-lined pages, on blank white pages or even graph paper) and import it as editable text.
It’s the newest set of features to an app with an already amazing library of options such as voice-to-text, the ability to import PDFs, text boxes and sticky notes, multi-color highlighting and the ability to share anything your create or modify with PaperPort notes with other apps, such as Google Drive or Dropbox.
The possible uses for this app, both inside and outside the classroom are endless. To learn more, check out this review by Paul Hamilton. Then download it for yourself here from iTunes.








