Teaching in Higher Ed

Using Evernote in Higher Ed


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Scott Self and Bonni Stachowiak share how they each integrate Evernote into their classes and workflows. Even if you aren’t an Evernote user, you’re bound to pick up a few tips.

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Guest:

Scott Self

Director, University Access Programs, Abilene Christian University

Productive Nerd Blog

The landscape of options for notebook-type applications
  • Microsoft OneNote
  • Writing-specific applications, such as Ulysses or Scrivener
  • Circus Ponies Notebook
  • Guidance on maximizing the value of course assets
    • Linking smart post
    • LMS – keep the course assets out of it
    • Creating collaborative learning environments with Evernote
      • Use it in a uni-directional way, not necessarily a conversational tool…
      • Classroom becomes a kind of conversation around learning
      • Scott gives students the unique, Evernote email address to send notes to the class-specific evernote notebook
      • He sets permissions up so that he’s the only one who can edit the notes in the notebook – read-only
      • Getting started with Evernote

        Scott’s posts

        • Evernote in Higher Ed Introduction
        • Evernote in the classroom
        • We both recommend

          • Brett Kelly’s Evernote Essentials eBook
          • Big advantages of Evernote
            • Easy capture
              • On iOS – text, audio, sticky notes, documents (auto-size), photo
              • Web clipper
              • Drafts – iOS app – start typing
              • Email – lots of tricks to organize when you send
              • Search capabilities
              • Integration with other apps and services
              • Keeps one’s course out of the LMS environment – the instructor should own the material, not the LMS
              • Our advice
                • Grow with it (start with the basics and go from there)
                • Keep folder structure simple
                  • Bonni uses just reference, work, and personal, along with a shared notebook and a couple required ones that store my LiveScribe pencasts
                  • Scott has only a few notebooks. I do have one for each section of a course that I teach so that I can share lecture notes, resources, and “FYIs” with my students.
                  • As a “Premium” user, we have access to the “Presenter” view. Scott says:
                  • Students see my lecture notes in a clear and uncluttered presentation, and have access to the information in the shared notes. I prefer that students take notes about the lecture – rather than copying down what’s on the screen.

                    • Use tags when you would have normally used a folder. Scott says:
                    • Yes! The search function is so powerful, it is often faster to search for a note than to navigate through a tree of folders

                      • Capture whiteboard brainstorms in meetings (will recognize your handwritten text). Scott says:
                      • My students with disabilities have become infamous on campus for snapping pictures of whiteboards. This saves time (and frustration for the students with learning disabilities), and the snaps can be annotated.

                        • Use the inbox for quick capturing and have an action in your task management system to process it however regularly you need to… Scott says:
                        • This can be done very quickly, since you can select a number of notes and bulk process them (tagging, merging, or sending to a notebook)

                          When you get really geeky with Evernote
                          • Automate agendas in Evernote
                          • Use Drafts app to prepend / append notes on a given topic (our kids’ “firsts” notes, research ideas)
                          • Use TaskClone to capture and sync to dos with your task manager
                          • Katie Floyd’s Article on Evernote and Hazel
                          • Save Kindle highlights into Evernote
                          • Recommendations

                            Scott recommends

                            • Taskclone
                            • Chungwasoft
                            • Scannable
                            • Bonni recommends

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