Tonight at Princeton Theological Seminary, I’ll be joining the members of the Princeton Macintosh Users Group (PMUG) to discuss the various benefits of Evernote. http://pmug-nj.org/
Come and learn about how Evernote can help you to
- Take typed notes – You can use it as a simple note taking application, and many people do only that.
- Take image based notes – you can also use it to take images and add them to your research or study notes.
- Take voice based notes – You can be your own Don Draper and use it to do voice based dictation, with transcription!
- Take webpage based notes – You can collect web pages for reference in Evernote
- Annotate your notes – Once you have created your notes, there are lots of ways to add commentary.
- Store and organize your notes online – You use Evernote’s cloud service to store your notes, and use notebooks and tags to group them.
- Get to your notes from anywhere – Because it’s a cloud based service, you get the benefit of access from all of your devices. That includes most OSes on the desktop, phone, tablet, Raspberry Pi, etc.
- Study – Evernote is a student’s friend, allowing you to collect all of your citations, tag them, add them to a notebook, and include lots of different media types.
- Do research – Field researchers love the abilities of Evernote, from the multifaceted media input types to the organization and taxonomy tools.
- Support your business – Some people use Evernote as a customer relationship Management tool, and so might you.
and more! You can see my presentation along with all of my other presentations at https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9-YsRMv5bPqQkhTdDRNLTVkZ00&usp=sharing
My specific presentation on Evernote is here:
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