Listly by Ken Peterson
This is updated with how I'm using Evernote in my role as CIO. What is Evernote? Evernote is a way to get organized. It is a great, free resource that allows you to easily capture information using whatever device or operating system you use. It then makes this information accessible and searchable from anywhere.
Evernote is a great web service and software application that we can use in education. A lot of ink has been shed on this topic and just one click in a search engine is enough to get hundreds of links to guides and tutorials about Evernote.
Are you a school administrator on the go who wants to increase transparency? Maybe, you have a desperate need to make sense of the world around you clamoring for attention? Or, you seek ways to streamline your work processes?
What is Evernote? Evernote Animated reveals just what Evernote is in a simple and easy way--through animated infographics. You've heard a lot about Evernote, but what is it? Sure, it can take notes, but so can a text editor! We can assure you that there is much, much more to Evernote.
Evernote is a hot app--and there's little confusion as to why. This information management tool can help you organize everything in your life easily and flexibly.
The Resource for Education Technology Leaders focusing on K-12 educators. Site contains a Software Reviews Database, articles from Technology & Learning Magazine, articles from Educators in Educators' eZine, Event and Contest listings, Reader suggested Web sites, and weekly news updates on education technology leaders.
Clearly makes blog posts, articles and webpages clean and easy to read. Save them to Evernote to read them anywhere.
Evernote is considered the gold standard for note-taking apps, but despite all of its accolades most people barely tap into its capabilities. Evernote's strength is its versatility: It can function as a digital filing cabinet, a journal, a task manager, and more. Here are four features you should integrate into your workflow now.
I don't remember exactly when I signed up for Evernote, but I know it was several years ago. Probably even as far back as the beta in 2008. Regretfully, I haven't really taken advantage of this amazing and powerful tool as much as I probably should have. That's all changing now.