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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.
Scott Self
Director, University Access Programs, Abilene Christian University
Productive Nerd Blog
Scott’s posts
We both recommend
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.
Yes! The search function is so powerful, it is often faster to search for a note than to navigate through a tree of folders
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.
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)
Scott recommends
Bonni recommends
The Checklist Manifesto
Celebrate episode 50 with us!
Please call 949-38-LEARN and leave a message with a take-away you’ve had from listening to Teaching in Higher Ed, and a recommendation.
By Bonni Stachowiak4.8
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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.
Scott Self
Director, University Access Programs, Abilene Christian University
Productive Nerd Blog
Scott’s posts
We both recommend
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.
Yes! The search function is so powerful, it is often faster to search for a note than to navigate through a tree of folders
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.
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)
Scott recommends
Bonni recommends
The Checklist Manifesto
Celebrate episode 50 with us!
Please call 949-38-LEARN and leave a message with a take-away you’ve had from listening to Teaching in Higher Ed, and a recommendation.

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