![]() You will receive an email from McBurney Connect once a notetaker has been assigned and when notes are available.During the 1 st week of class, you will need to Confirm Your Notetaking Request(s) before a notetaker will be assigned.Generate (or revise) your class-specific Faculty Notification Letters in McBurney Connect.If you would like to schedule an in-person training with a Notetaker Coordinator instead, contact the McBurney Center front desk. Peer notetaking accommodations for eligible students are requested and notes are downloaded through McBurney Connect.Īll students with peer notetaking as an accommodation will need to complete the brief online Notetaking Accommodation Training. A file called “Livescribe.zip” will show up on your Desktop. Right click on it and select “Compress ‘Livescribe’”.(~/Library/Application Support/Livescribe) Note: The best way to find the Library folder is: Click “Go” on the top menu, then click “Computer”, then click “Macintosh HD”, and then you will see the “Library” folder. Find the Livescribe data folder on your computer in the Finder.How do I backup my Echo Desktop data/files on a Mac Click on the down arrow icon to the right of the previous zip file in Box and select “Upload New Version.” This will overwrite the zip file and create a tag that shows it is a new version (V2, V3, V4, etc.). Note: Each time you perform this backup, you’ll want to create a new version of the previous file so that you don’t use up your Box storage. How long it takes will depend on your internet speed and how much data you have stored in Echo desktop.You can either drag and drop the Livescribe.zip file that you just created OR click “Upload” > “Files” and select the Livescribe.zip file that you just created.Go to UW-Madison Box and log in using your UW NetID and Password.A file called “Livescribe.zip” will show up in your AppData folder Right click on it and select “Send to…” > “Compressed (zipped) folder”.Note: that your will be the login name you use for your computer. Find the Livescribe folder (C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Livescribe).To back up to Box, the Livescribe data folder must be compressed into one file. Option #3: Zip/compress the folder and upload it to Box.īox is a storage web app that all UW-Madison students can use (up to 50 GB of storage) for free. Next, copy the Livescribe folder to the backup storage device.(C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Livescribe) Note: that your will be the login name you use for your computer. Find the Livescribe data folder on your computer.Option #2: Back up the Livescribe data folder to a flash drive, CD/DVD, etc. If you don’t already do this, it may be a good thing to start, as it will back up all the files on your computer, along with your Echo Desktop files. If you already back up your hard drive using an external hard drive or other backup source, that will include your Echo Desktop data. Option #1: Back up your computer’s entire hard drive. Remember to back up frequently, as any notes you take in between backups could be lost. It is important to back up your Echo Desktop files in case your computer were to crash, get stolen, etc. Interpreting
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