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  1. Skitch as a Teaching Tool

    Tips and Stories | By Stefanie Fazzio

    Name: Steve Lai Profession: Teacher, Guitar Tutor Location: Richmond, BC, Canada Blog: www.teachingwithipad.org Twitter: sly111 Bio: Steve Lai teaches French as a second language to 6-10 year old students at Richmond Christian School. In addition to his day job, he teaches children how to play the guitar. Steve shares how he uses Skitch in the [...]

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  2. How to Create a Portfolio with Evernote (Education Series)

    Tips and Stories | By Rob Van Nood

      Name: Rob Van Nood Location: Portand, OR Profession: Teacher Blog:  evernotefolios.wordpress.com Website: www.engagingeducation.me Evernote for Schools Join the Evernote for Portfolios Discussion Forum   Bio Rob is a teacher at Trillium Charter School in Portland, where he primarily instructs students aged 8-11. He has been working to develop online portfolios with students for the [...]

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  3. Student Ryan Kessler Transformed His Workflow, Raised His GPA and Left His Textbooks at Home (Back-to-School Series)

    Tips and Stories | By Ryan Kessler

    Name: Ryan Kessler Profession: Student Location: Orange County, California Bio Ryan Kessler is a student from Southern California who will be starting college in the Fall. Evernote helped Ryan get organized his senior year of high school and raise his GPA from a 2.9 to a 4.4 (if you’re unfamiliar with these numbers, that’s really [...]

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  4. Teaching with Evernote: A 6th and 8th Grade Science Teacher Shares His Top Tips (Back-to-School Series)

    Tips and Stories | By Kevin Buran

    Name: Kevin Buran Profession: 6th and 8th Grade Science Teacher Location: Carmel, California School: Carmel Middle School Bio Kevin Buran teaches 6th and 8th grade science to students at Carmel Middle School. I use Evernote, Everywhere: Mac iPhone Web Clipper I love… ScanSnap Scanner for scanning in worksheets and student work JotNot for taking snapshots [...]

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