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Tuesday, April 7, 2015
How Can I Use Evernote in my Classroom?
There are many ways I can use Evernote in my classroom. As opposed to using the traditional note-taking application on most computers, Evernote is nice because it keeps all of a persons thoughts and notes in one central location - that is protected by a login and password. I think it would be great to use this during class for kids to use to take notes in different classes and create different folders for each class on this website. Students are always losing their notes, but if they were on a website, they would not be lost! The one downfall, is that wifi is required to access Evernote. But other than that, I really liked this website!
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