Last updated on 13 November 2020
VideoNotes is a very practical online tool that allows to take notes while watching a video on his computer screen
This note-taking tool will even change your life if you need to annotate videos regularly. No more playing with the pause button and changing the application so that you can take notes on the sequence you have just seen and then go back to your video to play it again. VideoNotes is going to him split your browser screen in half. To my left the video, to my right a notebook on which to take notes.
It doesn’t look like anything, but you just have to use it once to realise that it is very practical.
To install your video, simply paste the URL of the page where it is located. All you have to do is watch it and take notes or whatever you want. Another highlight of this utility, you will be able to forget the timer. VideoNotes will indeed remember the place in the video where you take a note or write a comment. The application will install an insertion point in your video, which will then make it easier to navigate through your notes. Clicking on a note will call to the screen the moment of the video corresponding to the note taking.
VideoNotes syncs with your Google Drive. All your grades are thus saved and can be shared with other users and even your students thanks to the collaborative work functions of the Google service.
VideoNotes is free. Make it a part of your digital utility kit.
Link: VideoNotes

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I needed a tool like the one proposed in this post because I decided to follow a MOOC on Coursera and I remembered that you talked about it on this blog. Thank you! I'm testing this 🙂.
cool I will test with my course on openclassroom