2. What is Evernote?
Evernote is a powerful organizational tool that
allows you to save your ideas in variety of
formats, and syncs with mobile devices
allowing you access anywhere.
3. Evernote in Education
● A few possibilities...
●
○ Create Course Notebooks
○ ePortfolios
○ Curate Class notes
○ Post online quiz or reading questions
○ Create Audio/video notes
○ Research (clip notes)
○ Fantastic integration with trunk and third party apps
○ Access anywhere on Mobile devices
○ Track Student Progress
4. Goals
1. Create an account/ Download the App
2. Create a notebook
3. Create a written, audio and visual note
4. Tag your note
5. Complete the Evernote tasks
Advanced goals:
● Investigate Evernote Trunk
● Use a 3rd party app (Skitch) to take a note.
● Access Evernote on your mobile device
5. Task 1:Setting up Evernote
Download in Self-Service
or
Download from website
6. Let's Define some terms
● Notebooks: These are collections of individual notes.
Theoretically, you could just have one notebook and
dump everything into it. But most people will want to
establish different notebooks for different “areas of
focus.”
● Stacks: These are collections of notebooks. For
example, you could have a stack called “Work” that has
separate notebooks for each client, project, or area of
responsibility.
● Tags: These are attributes that you can apply to any
individual note. You can then view all notes with a
specific tag, regardless of which notebook it resides in.
This provides for the ultimate in filing flexibility, though it
can be confusing at times. (I still get confused about
12. Going Mobile!
Task 5: Download Evernote on your phone or
tablet and it will sync with your devices
13. Workflow (A Coaches Perspective)
Created a Notebook
Shared it with coaches and players
Share:
Schedules
Movies (created in Explain Everything)
Presentations (created in Keynote)
Audio: Words of encouragement
Websites pictures (Skitch)