introduction to evernote, fall 2010
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Introduction to Evernote
Buffy Hamilton, Ed.S.September 2010
Learning 21 @ The Unquiet Library
Part I: Evernote Basics
What Is Evernote?
• Capture multiple forms of information
• Organize and share your notes
• Search your notes by keyword, title, or tag
One Account, Many Devices
• Download software for your PC or Mac
• Mobile devices
• Web clipper (Chrome, Firefox, Explorer)
Evernote to the Rescue
What Can I Put in Evernote?
• Notes and research
• Web pages clips
• Tasks and to-dos
• Photos of whiteboards and blackboards
• Emails
• Resources via social media
• Business card snapshots
• Ink scribbles or handwritten graphic organizers in a notepad
• Camera phone snapshots
More Evernote Awesomeness
• Evernote also has the ability to recognize printed and handwritten text within snapshots and images.
• Add it to your Evernote account, give it a few minutes to process; then, search for the text.
How Information Is Organized 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.
How Information Is Organized 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.
First Steps
• Register for an Evernote account
• Download to your computer
• Choose a web clipping tool (or tools)
• Clip
• Work with a note
• Synchronize
• Great and practical tips:http://markstout.blogspot.com/2009/10/your-first-day-with-evernote.html
Bookmarking and Clipping
Clip from the Browser
Google Chrome
Google Chrome
Google Chrome
Firefox
Firefox
Internet Explorer
Clipping 101
Evernote in the Clouds
Evernote in the Clouds
Evernote in the Clouds
Evernote on Your Computer
Evernote on Your Computer
Evernote on Your Computer
Customize the View
Customize the View
An Evernote Note on Your Computer
An Evernote Note on Your Computer
Easily Move and Organize Notes
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Evernote for Mobile Learning
Evernote on Your Mobile Device
Evernote on Your Mobile Device
Evernote on iPad
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The Evernote Trunk
What Is In The Evernote Trunk?
Three Types of Tools
• Hardware
• Applications
• Software
Trunk Categories
• Mobile
• Desktop and Web
• Hardware
• Gear
• Notebooks
http://www.evernote.com/about/trunk/
Mobile Apps in the Evernote Trunk
AP Mobile App in Action
AP Mobile App in Action
AP Mobile App in Action
AP Mobile App in Action
Synchronize Your Account Between Devices
Part II: More Cool Evernote Features
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Twitter and Evernote
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Twitter and Evernote
Twitter and Evernote
Email and Evernote
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
• Add as a contact where needed
Add Your Evernote Email to Your Contacts
Add Your Evernote Email to Your Contacts on Your Mobile Phone
Email and Evernote
Google Reader and Evernote
Google Reader and Evernote
Google Reader and Evernote
Bookmark a Database Article
Bookmark a Database Article
Bookmark a Database Article
Share Your Notebooks in an Information Portal
Share Your Notebooks in an Information Portal
Share Your Notebooks in an Information Portal
Share Your Notebooks in an Information Portal
Share Your Notebooks in an Information Portal
Share Your Notebooks in an Information Portal
Record Voice Notes
Use Mobile Apps
Use Mobile Apps
Use Mobile Apps
Amazon Kindle Reading Notes
Amazon Kindle Reading Notes
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