2. What is Evernote?
Capture multiple forms of
information
Organize and share your notes
Search your notes by keyword, title,
tag
3. What can I put in
Evernote?
Notes and research
Resources via social media
Web pages clips
Ink scribbles or handwritten
Task and to-dos graphic organizers in a
notepad
Photos of whiteboards
Camera phone snapshots
Emails
4. Evernote features
Take notes
Record whats happening
Organize your files
Access your PDF’s, images
Make PDFs smarter
Powerful search functionality
Portability
6. Evernote uses in
education
Before class
Plan and organize your classes with tags
Professional development
Classroom templates
Prepare for your absence
Share information with your colleagues
7. Evernote uses in
education
During class After class
Share a notebook with your Simplify grading
class
Keep your
Whiteboard photos extracurriculars in order
Keep handouts handy
8. Evernote terminology
Note : A single item stored in Evernote.
Notebook : A container for notes.
Sync : The process by which your Evernote notes
are kept up to date across all of your computers,
phones, devices and the Web.
Account : A username and password that allows
Evernote to identify your notes and make them
available to you anywhere.
9. And there’s more
Evernote has the ability to
recognise printed and
handwritten text within
snapshots and images
Add it to your Evernote
account give it a few minutes
to process and then search
for the text.
10. How information is
organised in Evernote
Notes: Everything added to Evernote is saved as a note. You can have as
many notes as you like. Each notes can contain text, images, audio, PDFs,
digital ink, and attached files(Evernote Premium only).
Notebooks: Notes are organized within notebooks. New accounts start with
a single notebook. You can create as many notebooks as you like. You may
also choose to share notebooks; shared notebooks have RSS feeds.
Tags: Tags are keywords, or labels, that you manually associate with a note.
Notes can have multiple tags. Assign the same tags to notes on similar
topics, and you will be able to quickly filter your notes later using those
tags.
11. How Information Is
organised in Evernote
Attributes: Attributes are auto-generated information about notes. These
include creation dates; note contents, such as file attachments and to-do
checkboxes; and information on the source of the note –whether it was
emailed in or clipped from the web.
Saved Search: If you find yourself performing the same search over and
over, you should create a Saved Search. Put in all your search criteria, then
save it. Now you can repeat the search without having to re-enter the
criteria. A Saved Search may contain any combination of keywords, tags,
and other filters.
12. How To Get Your
Evernote Email
Sign in to your account via the web at
www.evernote.com
Go to “settings”
Scroll down to “Emailing for Evernote”
Grab your email address
13. Evernote uses from
other educators
http://www.russgoerend.com/2010/09/one-of-
essentials-in-reading-this-year.html
http://blog.evernote.com/2011/01/13/10-tips-for-
teachers-using-evernote-education-series/
http://blog.evernote.com/2010/12/15/10-evernote-
tips-for-school-education-series/