10 Evernote Tips For School – Education Series

10 Great Ways Students Can Use Evernote to Study Smarter, Not Harder.
- Take notes in class – This one seems like it should
be obvious, but I can’t believe how many students still type their
notes in multiple programs to deal with the availability problem.
Evernote keeps every class note in a single application, making it so
much easier to scan through several days’ worth of notes the night
before a test.
- Go paperless – If you’re anything like me, you
probably have trouble keeping track of the handouts teachers like to
pass out. You can use a scanner, or even your phone’s camera, to quickly
digitize your syllabi, project descriptions, and graded papers so that
you never have to worry about losing the original copies.
- Portable textbooks – When studying for a test,
sometimes you only need your textbook for a few charts and graphs.
Instead of lugging that 1000-page monster to the library, just scan or
take photos of the pages you need into Evernote, and access them online
in your favorite study spot.
- Handwritten notes – As great as typing your notes
can be, there are still some classes where handwritten notes are all but
required. Once you are finished, always take a quick snapshot of your
notes and paste it into Evernote, allowing you to access them anywhere.
Never again will you have a minor heart attack when you spill coffee on
your notebook.
- Manage your different lives – Students are so many
things these days: scholars, interns, friends, club presidents. You can
set up different notebooks in Evernote to give these activities their
own space, but everything will still be in a central hub. It’s like
having filing cabinets that are with you everywhere.
- Never forget a number – You’re asked to remember a
lot of random numbers as students, especially at the beginning of the
school year. It helps to keep your student ID#, mailbox combination, and
even friends’ room numbers in Evernote, at least until they’re safely
burned into your memory.
- Window shopping – Students love to buy new things.
Unfortunately, we usually don’t have very much money. Next time you see
a pair of jeans tempting you from outside your price range, take some
pictures of the display rack and the tag and store them in Evernote.
You’ll have no trouble finding the items again once you coerced some
money out of your parents.
- Make PDFs smarter – A lot of school libraries will
now scan short readings for classes and distribute them online to
students. This cuts down on textbook costs and prevents students from
competing for the library’s one copy of the book, but these PDFs are
often of low quality and won’t let you highlight or scan for keywords.
If you want the files to be a little more searchable, just drop them in
Evernote and let the text recognition go to work. (Searching within PDFs
is a premium only feature, view all of the premium features here).
- Record important lectures – Professor speak a
little too fast? Want to capture his hint-laden test review discussion
in its entirety? You can record audio notes on your phone or iPad right
in Evernote so you can rest assured that you won’t miss a thing.
- Organize your research – We have to juggle a lot of
information sources when researching a paper. Evernote makes it easy to
drop all those links, PDFs, charts, and book scans into a single,
easily searchable notebook. This beats the pants off frantically
searching your hard drive and web history for sources when you have a
due date looming.
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