Genio (formerly Glean) Cloud-Based Audio Notetaker
Genio Notetaker is a cloud-based software for students with a note-taking accommodation approved by the Office for Disability Equity.
Genio records the audio in class or online while the student types notes or flags lecture content. There are many ways to take notes with Genio . Genio also provides a transcription of the lecture audio if required. (Transcript quality is based on the quality of the recording)
Please watch these YouTube videos to learn more about Genio and view full software tutorials.
Genio on YouTube
To request access to Genio , students must contact the Office for Disability Equity. Upon approval for Genio usage, the Assistive Technology Specialist will send a link to a request form asking a few questions. Upon required completion, an invitation from Genio will be sent via their student email with account setup instructions and how to access the note-taking program.
At the end of each semester, all Genio accounts will be deactivated. Student's audio notes will be available for 90-days after account deactivation.
Additionally, students must make a new request for the next semester by contacting their Office for Disability Equity Access Consultant.
The number of licenses for Genio is limited. When all licenses are distributed, inactive accounts will be assigned to other students. If students lose account access, contact the Office for Disability Equity, and make another request.