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Evernote, what’s all the hype? Every time I turn around, I see Evernote mentioned.  I downloaded it and installed last fall, but never really used.  Then I got an iPad, and Evernote has a app and I see lots of chatter about it.  I am thinking I need to dig into it and find out what all the hoop-a-la is about.

In fact this entry cam from the blog Digitized by David Pierce. It is a pretty impressive list and I am intrigued enough to look deeper.

8 Things You Should Store In Evernote

Over the last couple of weeks, I’ve been trying to simplify my digital life. I use way too many applications to get things done, and want to bring my number down to as few as possible.

It’s actually been a much easier task than I had figured it was going to be, and it’s largely thanks to Evernote. By thinking a little bit outside the box about what I could store in Evernote and how it could work for me, I’ve gotten rid of my need for a lot of applications, instead keeping everything in Evernote. It’s helped me remember more, find what I need when I need it, and be more on top of everything at once.

No matter what else you do with Evernote, here are eight things I’m now keeping in Evernote, and highly recommend:

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Additional Resources

Evernote Will Organize Your Life! Classroom 2.0

Evernote for Education from the blog Integrating Technology into the Classroom

Evernote:  from the Wiki Teach Web 2.0

Video Resources

The New Evernote (YouTube)
Evernote Introduction
Evernote to the Rescue!
Why I Love Evernote!
Evernote In the Classroom

iPad

Evernote for the iPad is Here

Working With Evernote for iPad This is a really great site!

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  5. Sharing your files/documents on the iPad
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2 Responses to “EverNote: to save your ideas, things you see, and things you like.”

  1. thanks for the info, I am more convinced with each thing I read, I think I am am gonna give it a true try!!

  2. Evernote was definitely the game changer for me when it came to my iPad, and using it effectively in the work/school environment. I’ve recently discovered that I can share my Evernote Notebooks and am looking to use that functionality with students. Scott McLeod had a great post recently http://dangerouslyirrelevant.org/# about how he is using the notes from Kindle and copying them into Evernote to share. The possibilities seem endless!

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