notemesh.com — Just in time for midterms, NoteMesh is a new website that allows students to add class notes in a wiki format, so everyone in the class can view, add, or edit the same notes. Created by UT students, NoteMesh is an excellent resource for posting those tough unanswered study guide questions and letting other students fill them out for you!
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lososaurusSep 26, 2006
It'd be nice if it wasn't so specific to a class and time; but that's also a problem that not all colleges would define a level of class the same way.Since the site's down and Duggmirror doesn't mirror the whole site, I'm just going off an assumption :Definitely bookmarking though.
Closed AccountSep 26, 2006
At PSU, this business was invaluable: <a class="user" href="http://www.nittanynotes.com/">http://www.nittanynotes.com/</a>No way I could have slept through so many classes without them.A wiki is a good idea, in principle, but what is the incentitive for one student to help out others in the class? Courses operating on a curve promote competition among students, so where is the motivation to help someone out that skipped the entire semester of lectures?
kitkatsavvySep 26, 2006
mmmmm...... when I was at uni, some notes were already online via the uni's website... i dont see what putting notes online is new.. or maybe i have missed something.. oh well..i was at uni 2001-2002 in aus here.
buc02Sep 26, 2006
This would be great, except you have to have a .edu or .mil email account. So only college students can register to use this product.
ahronzombiSep 26, 2006
its f**ked up that you cant drop into this site unless your dumb enough to pay to learn
kevinarthSep 26, 2006
This is an awesome idea.
capitalfellowSep 26, 2006
and how does depaul fund such an operation?
bengggSep 26, 2006
<a class="user" href="http://www.notetango.com/">http://www.notetango.com/</a> is better, its what I use at least. It iss still in beta but check it out.
sakvorSep 26, 2006
I was not able to register in NoteMesh as I am outside USA and we do not have edu or mil in our universities. But it seem like a wiki with tagging. Nice systems. There is a good system for teachers /classes <a class="user" href="http://www.wikispaces.com">http://www.wikispaces.com</a> which is free (if it is ok that it is open) and without ads for all bloggers on www.edublog.org Wikispaces has nice features so you can embed media such as youtube videos, odeos podcasts etc.
froinlavenSep 28, 2006
Another note taking site doesn't let people mess with your notes and lets you keep your notes private is notecentric. <a class="user" href="http://www.notecentric.com">http://www.notecentric.com</a>
bengggSep 29, 2006
<a class="user" href="http://www.notetango.com">http://www.notetango.com</a> is better
hollatchyaboiOct 21, 2006
<a class="user" href="http://www.testPirate.com">http://www.testPirate.com</a> is better than these -- upload hard copies, completely anonymous so you don't have to worry about nosy teachers poking around...new site but good content check it out
bcrtolboothSep 17, 2008
so how exactly do i get an email account from my school