Zen.do is a web-based program that turns notes into flashcards, creating another means of representing material. It's something that teachers and students alike, have been doing for a very long time. The only difference is that technology is involved, creating an efficient way of taking notes.
Taking notes in a Microsoft Office-like format is very easy in Zen.do. As you type your notes, flashcards will appear on the right-hand side of your screen, making it simple to organize and keep track of information. It's simple file structure, makes it easy to create and save notes from different classes.
Reviewing your flashcards is very simple. Simply press play and your review is underway! Check out this introduction video below!
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