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Benefits of Human Notetakers in the Classroom How to effectively use the services of a human notetaker
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Learning Effectively
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How can you be sure that a human notetaker is right for your needs, and how can you manage one so they will truly work for you? Learn the good, the bad and the necessary in this interview with community coordinator, Kristen Witucki.
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