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WYNN 7.0 User Guide - Freedom Scientific

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Voice Notes<br />

Voice Notes are useful for those with stronger auditory than visual<br />

processing skills. This feature allows you to use the microphone to record a<br />

spoken message. Teachers can create Voice Notes containing questions,<br />

messages, or assignments for students. Students can use Voice Notes to<br />

record answers to the teacher's questions, create reminders, summarize or<br />

paraphrase, or ask questions about the text. An icon appears where the Voice<br />

Note is located. To listen to the note, double-click the icon. To erase a note,<br />

put the cursor to the right of the Note icon and press the Backspace key on<br />

your keyboard.<br />

Tip: You can search for Voice Notes in the document by using the Find<br />

toolbar button.<br />

Notecards<br />

Notecards allow students to organize their research and thoughts. In<br />

<strong>WYNN</strong>, a student can document this information in a notecard (WNC) file.<br />

Select the Notecards button to create a new notecard file. (To open an existing<br />

notecard file, use the Open button on the blue toolbar.)<br />

Notecards are independent files that can be either used on their own or<br />

associated with a PAL document. Notecards are not imbedded in a PAL<br />

document, but a notecard file that is opened in a PAL document will use the<br />

same file name as the PAL file.<br />

PAL Document<br />

PAL is a set of tasks comprising a process that students use to help<br />

with their studying, reading, writing, and comprehension. Teachers create PAL<br />

documents, which are saved using the WYP format. Click this button to locate<br />

and open an existing PAL file.<br />

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