


One can browse the web and find an interesting website that relates to research being done for an article or paper then click on the plug-in icon in the browser that will send that webpage directly to the file folder of choice in Evernote.īecause Evernote is cross-platform, anything stored in Evernote is visible from all your devices. When we look at Evernote from a “technology in education” standpoint, there are many ways this tool can be useful. Google Drive is similar to Dropbox in that it holds files, however, its main advantage is that it allows multiple people to collaborate on projects, in real-time, from anywhere in the world. Dropbox holds files.ĭropbox does not organize information or duplicate a file cabinet, unless the user somehow pulled that organization together. Evernote is different than Dropbox in that Dropbox is like an external hard drive in the cloud. I am also attaching an illustrative visual (sketchnote) created by Sacha that sums the core ideas behind using Evernote for visual thinking.Using Evernote is like having an incredibly organized file cabinet with folders for every assignment, project, idea, interaction, or anything that you want to keep together in a safe place. The tutorial is only 16 minutes long but is definitely a must watch.

I am pretty sure the majority of you are or have already used Evernote for note taking but what about using it to improve your visual thinking? Well I never thought about it either till I stumbled upon this wonderful video tutorial from Sacha in which she provides some very useful tips on how to use Evernote to think visually. From within this notebook, you can then organize your notes using tags and keywords or edit and add to them. This is an extension that, once installed on your browser, will allow you to bookmark and save anything you come across online to your Evernote notebook.

To better tap into the full potential of Evernote, you need to use the Evernote Web clipper. Evernote supports all types of notes including, text, image, video and audio notes. Evernote is a great tool for capturing and organizing your notes.
