The past six weeks have been a whirlwind of learning! I have attended my first EdCamp, first iPad Institute, first Literacy Institute and first ISTE...interspersed with on campus and online classes...and capped it off yesterday by presenting my first two sessions ever!
I have also been busy networking with fellow Graphite Educators, fellow PBS Media Digital Innovators as well as my invaluable PLN Tweeps (@megcurlteach).
As a learner, I have been challenged by the daunting task of archiving all the great resources I want to use as well as deciding which resources to bring to my classroom (lab) this year. I have been taking digital notes, photographs and videos as a way to remember great ideas shared by other educators.
Now comes the real fun, planning my beginning of the year learning activities along with the rituals and routines necessary to make the whole set function!
I plan to discard last year's lesson plans in Evernote, read through the hundreds of resources I have saved to Pocket, scan my Google Drive for examples of student work to retool, and reuse.
I hope my enthusiasm spreads to my students and colleagues as we launch another brave new beginning!
I will be posting specific activities from my work with students. I would love to know about some of your successes!
I am a K-5 Technology Specialist who is on a mission to integrate technology into learning and teaching.
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Thursday, July 31, 2014
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Planning with Evernote
Evernote is a free web-based tool that allows users to save, organize and then find almost anything. I am using it in these weeks before school starts to write and organize my lesson plans. I am able to create notebooks which store all my notes. I can tag my notes to help me find specific subjects later.
Some features that really impress me are the abilities to tag my notes and perform text searches of them. This will enable me to find a resource even when I have forgotten which folder or note it is in.
Evernote syncs my notes to all my devices. I used to think it was great to only have to carry my laptop home. Now, I wouldn't even have to do that in many cases, as I can access Evernote anywhere.
Another great feature is the ability to clip websites, photographs, audio files, etc. The Evernote Web Clipper is installed on my computer and iPad. When I come across a resource I want to keep, I click on the icon in my toolbar. A box appears which lets me choose which folder I want to put it in, along with tags and notes. The image and url are saved as a note.
There are ways to configure notes as you prefer to see them. I love the fact that I can put everything in one place.
I know I have a lot more to learn about this tool, but it was easy to begin using its awesome functions.
Some features that really impress me are the abilities to tag my notes and perform text searches of them. This will enable me to find a resource even when I have forgotten which folder or note it is in.
Evernote syncs my notes to all my devices. I used to think it was great to only have to carry my laptop home. Now, I wouldn't even have to do that in many cases, as I can access Evernote anywhere.
Another great feature is the ability to clip websites, photographs, audio files, etc. The Evernote Web Clipper is installed on my computer and iPad. When I come across a resource I want to keep, I click on the icon in my toolbar. A box appears which lets me choose which folder I want to put it in, along with tags and notes. The image and url are saved as a note.
There are ways to configure notes as you prefer to see them. I love the fact that I can put everything in one place.
I know I have a lot more to learn about this tool, but it was easy to begin using its awesome functions.
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