Activity 8-A-1 Web Applications




In the past I have used Google Notebook as an online personal productivity system.  It has worked really well, especially sharing my inbox with my wife!  I can’t recommend this application anymore because development on it has ended. I really like the online notebook idea.  A student could use a wiki of course but a true online notebook works in a way that is a bit different than a wiki, especially the use of tags and headers.  I am currently recommending evernote as an alternative.  I began recommending it due to the fact that I allow students to use their cameraphones to take pictures of our whiteboard/smartboard mindmapping, planning, and research sessions and they needed a place to park these pictures online other than our class wiki.  Evernote has many uses.  It has an iPhone app and can work with smartphones.  I now have students who use evernote to keep track of notes, images, videos, and interview mp3s.  We began talking about it just today in terms of it being a useful tool as they go to college.  Being able to have an online notebook free from a computer is very useful if you are going around campus to different computer labs doing work.  I am currently moving information over to Evernote.  I believe an application like this is very helpful to a student who may be a strong holistic thinker who makes connections easily but organizes poorly.  Evernote can help that student see visually all the research and notes, manipulate those notes and then make decisions.  Combining this with a touch screen could be very helpful to a kinesthetic learner or a visual learner.  Because of this I believe Evernote has the potential to be a very powerful learning tool.

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3 Responses to “Activity 8-A-1 Web Applications”

  1.   Jenn Hund
    March 12th, 2009 | 1:44 am

    Ah, leave it to Jason to mention something about the wonders of Google again! Too bad the notebooks development is ended. I do like your ideas with Evernote, though! I have only heard my husband mention it a few hundred times, but I never really listened to all the cool things one could do with it in the classroom. I think you are definitely helping your students out by brining in so much technology to the classroom. They will really benefit from this in the future, especially when they head off to college and are able to use so many tools to help them. I also like how evernote can be so versatile with the different types of learners.

  2.   jasonhabisch
    March 12th, 2009 | 3:53 am

    I try not to give Google too much love but when I can log into one account and get so many services it’s hard not to. I do like evernote and it plays nice with the iPhone….

  3.   mlower
    March 12th, 2009 | 3:15 pm

    I have heard many good things about Evernote. I need to spend some time with it and get acquainted. I have started spending some time with my seniors who have learning disabilities and are planning on going to college to show them some of the tools that will really help them stay organized and allow them to collaborate. Even if my district doesn’t allow some of them, I show them my examples and what I have been using them for. They need to be aware of them. Thanks for the reminder to check out Evernote.

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