I’m a notebook/pen girl but have contemplated trying digital. I didn’t realize I could use a pen with Apple Notes so will have to give it a try. My outlines are very similar to yours. I just underline instead of boxing the main points.
thanks for sharing! a little shortcut with undoing is swiping left with three fingers or double tapping twice! helps a ton with my note taking for school :)
Great video! Thank you! I LOVE taking notes and have notebooks galore. Today I’m exploring getting the I pad mini for this very reason. Question. Have you used a wireless keyboard with it on your lap while at church. I like the idea of typing because sometimes im literally writing down word for word what the pastor is saying.
I write down word for word sometimes too haha. I haven't used a keyboard on my lap, but I have used a keyboard at home! It works well. I just recently got the ipad air and the magic keyboard. That one might be easier to type on your lap if you are leaning that direction!
@@costaracing22 Yes! I use the iPad Air now. I like the bigger screen. And I have been writing with the apple pencil for years now so I am just as fast as I would be with a normal pen or pencil!
Thank you, Sister, for sharing this. I have been searching online to find a best note taking phone to use for my church note taking and your video came up on the SERP. I wanted to ask if the stylus pen came with the iPad or if you got it separately, can you share the name? Thank you Tom
I don't know if Samsung Note 10 can be used for sermon notes taking too. I am planning of getting a gadget for church notes, as I often buy jotters/notebooks for this purpose
@@internationalbibletraining2924 There is definitely a way to take notes on it, but I don't know how it compares to the iPad! I have never used it before.
@@EvaKubasiak No, it cannot be compared to iPad because iPads have large screens. I may go for the iPad mini 4, but I understand that the Apple Pencil 2 may not work with iPad Mini 4
Yes, I am using the apple pencil gen 2, but I honestly don't think it has too many advantages over a generic one. The main advantage for me is that it magnetically charges with my ipad. The only other advantage (which I really don't notice or care about) is pressure sensitivity. It can make thinner or thicker lines based on how hard you press down. I only use it to write, not really for art, so that feature really doesn't help me at all. My dad uses a generic pencil, but my husband and I have the magnetic ones because we lose things and forget to charge things easily (we also have the newer ipads that are compatible with the apple pencil gen 2).
What kind pencil you are using to write with? Also, I hate to seem dense but which program is this you are using? Does it have a name of the app? Thanks
I’m a notebook/pen girl but have contemplated trying digital. I didn’t realize I could use a pen with Apple Notes so will have to give it a try. My outlines are very similar to yours. I just underline instead of boxing the main points.
Yes! This is new for me too!! I usually take handwritten notes in Goodnotes. Let me know if you try it!
This is awesome!! I am going to try this on Sunday! Thank you ❤
thanks for sharing! a little shortcut with undoing is swiping left with three fingers or double tapping twice! helps a ton with my note taking for school :)
Ahhh I will have to try that! Thank you!
I love the idea of digital notes! I want to learn this with my android.
Ooh yes! I am not familiar with androids, but I do know that digital is so convenient LOL.
Thanks Eva for sharing. I take sermon notes on my IPad.✨
Woohoo! I don't meet many fellow iPad note takers!!
Great video! Thank you! I LOVE taking notes and have notebooks galore. Today I’m exploring getting the I pad mini for this very reason. Question. Have you used a wireless keyboard with it on your lap while at church. I like the idea of typing because sometimes im literally writing down word for word what the pastor is saying.
I write down word for word sometimes too haha. I haven't used a keyboard on my lap, but I have used a keyboard at home! It works well. I just recently got the ipad air and the magic keyboard. That one might be easier to type on your lap if you are leaning that direction!
@@EvaKubasiak great thanks! So is your new I pad air going to be your device of choice for sermon note taking? Too many options lol
Also how fast can you write with the Apple pen. Is equal to a standard pen and paper? Sorry for all the questions lol I appreciate you!
@@costaracing22 Yes! I use the iPad Air now. I like the bigger screen. And I have been writing with the apple pencil for years now so I am just as fast as I would be with a normal pen or pencil!
Not every pastor hands out outlines. Getting in the habit of taking notes makes sure you don’t miss anything.
Thank you, Sister, for sharing this.
I have been searching online to find a best note taking phone to use for my church note taking and your video came up on the SERP. I wanted to ask if the stylus pen came with the iPad or if you got it separately, can you share the name?
Thank you
Tom
No, the stylus doesn't come with it! This was the iPad mini, and the Apple Pencil 2. I also use the iPad Air, it's a little bigger!
Thank you Sis@@EvaKubasiak
I don't know if Samsung Note 10 can be used for sermon notes taking too. I am planning of getting a gadget for church notes, as I often buy jotters/notebooks for this purpose
@@internationalbibletraining2924 There is definitely a way to take notes on it, but I don't know how it compares to the iPad! I have never used it before.
@@EvaKubasiak No, it cannot be compared to iPad because iPads have large screens. I may go for the iPad mini 4, but I understand that the Apple Pencil 2 may not work with iPad Mini 4
Are you using apple pen? I have a generic stylus, and wonder if I need to splurge.
Yes, I am using the apple pencil gen 2, but I honestly don't think it has too many advantages over a generic one. The main advantage for me is that it magnetically charges with my ipad. The only other advantage (which I really don't notice or care about) is pressure sensitivity. It can make thinner or thicker lines based on how hard you press down. I only use it to write, not really for art, so that feature really doesn't help me at all. My dad uses a generic pencil, but my husband and I have the magnetic ones because we lose things and forget to charge things easily (we also have the newer ipads that are compatible with the apple pencil gen 2).
What kind pencil you are using to write with? Also, I hate to seem dense but which program is this you are using? Does it have a name of the app? Thanks
This is the Apple Pencil, and I am using Apple Notes that is preloaded on an iPad when you get it!