Since Evernote is a “ cloud” based service, theoretically you can access your information from anywhere. I created a free Evernote account and signed in to said account on both my phone and my computer. OK on with it already! The first thing I did was to download the Evernote application onto my computer as well as my iPhone and class set of iPads and iPods. If it doesn’t adhere to these qualifications I won’t use it. In addition it has to add value to what I already do. Real quick side note… I will only attempt to learn and incorporate a new tool if it’s relatively easy to use, quick and efficient. So if you’re still reading this post and haven’t been sucked into the wealth of examples on Evernote’s website I’ll attempt to explain how I use it in my classroom. There’s definitely a wealth of information on the website so take a moment to check it out. These users range from nurses to musicians to teachers on how they’ve found ways to get their organizational geek on. This and other videos and testimonials can be found on the Evernote website. If you’ve never heard of Evernote take a moment to check out this video. We have about 4 weeks left in the trimester and I thought it would be a good time to reflect on how it’s been going. That way if I found I didn’t work for me I would have all summer to find something else that might. I was thinking of doing this next year but though I’d give it a test run for the last trimester this year. I decided to try and build digital portfolios using Evernote in my Kindergarten classroom.
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