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Evernote at School: The Montclair Kimberley Academy’s 1:1 Program, plus Q&A Webinar

Pretty cool - Evernote is my all-time favorite app.

Amplify’d from blog.evernote.com

Students and faculty at the Montclair Kimberley Academy are using Evernote for everything from language learning to planning theater performances to collaborating on research projects to studying plant and insect development. In only a few months, Evernote has become a critical tool both inside and outside the classroom. Here’s their story…

Why The Montclair Kimberley Academy chose Evernote

  • their notes, assignments, work, and research in one always accessible location.
  • Sharing and collaboration: Allow students to share their notebooks with teachers and allow teachers to provide feedback to the students.

  • Versatility: Evernote’s versatility allows students and teachers to discover unexpected uses for the software.
  • Save and sync files: Evernote Premium accounts allow students and faculty to place any type of file into their notes, from Word documents to Photoshop files to other file attachments.

  • Multiple platforms: Students are able to access all of the notes and research from their computers, phones, iPods, iPads and other devices.

    • Staying organized: Help students work on their organizational skills to keep their thoughts and work in order.

    • Notes and research in one place: Students are able to keep all of their notes, assignments, work, and research in one always accessible location.
    • Sharing and collaboration: Allow students to share their notebooks with teachers and allow teachers to provide feedback to the students.

    • Versatility: Evernote’s versatility allows students and teachers to discover unexpected uses for the software.
    • Save and sync files: Evernote Premium accounts allow students and faculty to place any type of file into their notes, from Word documents to Photoshop files to other file attachments.

    • Multiple platforms: Students are able to access all of the notes and research from their computers, phones, iPods, iPads and other devices.

    Read more at blog.evernote.com
     

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