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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2009

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  • Thank you Tim!!! Im going to check that out... Any more tips like that one I certainly appreciate. I have anatomy and physiology class coming up and I think I have the best tool for the job, I just want to be able to use it to the fullest capabilities .

  • @GGRILEY You're so welcome - I would also like to encourage you to get some Sound Stickers and then you can easily add these to all sorts of things - objects, flashcards, etc to study with.

  • I have to say I love this tutorial... This has sold me to purchase the echo pen. For clarification. What you did was ripped out the dot paper out of the spiral notebook and put it through the copier to put the skeleton on it and then put your own personal note on it. Am I correct on this? Can you make more tutorials like how to upload from the pen to the computer and send the notes to facebook, email and outlook?

    Thank you

  • @GGRILEY Thank you!! You are correct (that I carefully tore a page from a large, 8 1/2" x 11", Livescribe notebook, printed the image of the skeleton (from my computer printer) and then added marks with audio linked to them. It's also now possible to create a special pdf that has the image and the ink/audio on it: Just Google "Livescribe Applications LiveBinder" and look on the tab named "Special pencasts". Email me if you have questions. - Tim

  • Printing study guides out and using the echo has saved me in bio!

  • @SarahFunes That's great to hear!

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  • I'm supposed to be getting this pen tomorrow for my b-day. Seeing this tutorial has made me even more excited before classes start. This will be incredibly useful for parasitology and microbiology!

  • @TimFahlberg Thank you so much!

    I'll try and do that!! =)

  • @NikoBellic786 Yes - It's easy to print on large (8 1/2" x 11") Livescribe dot paper.  You can either tear out pages (carefully) from a large notebook or take an entire notebook (or notebooks) to a printer and ask them to cut off the binding right along the perforations. They may charge a dollar or two for this but it's a time saver if you need 100 - 200 pages or more done at a time. -- Tim

  • Heyy i was wondering if it is easy to print on the dot paper because most of my class notes come partially completed but i have to print it of a computer and we don't really use blank lines paper

  • Love the Idea!

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