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Evernote for students class
Evernote for students class






evernote for students class
  1. #Evernote for students class download#
  2. #Evernote for students class windows#

  • Select all 5 notes in the note list - Ctrl + A (Windows) or Command + A (Mac) then right click and select " Copy to Notebook" - copy to the same notebook ( Week 1).
  • create these 5 note titles in the Week 1 notebook (I'm going with your date format preference, which works):.
  • #Evernote for students class windows#

    Set your sort options in the Note List to " Title", preferably in ascending order (toggle reverse sort order on Windows desktop).Here's the setup part of a set of 25 notes for each " Week" notebook, all titled for the system I'm going to show you in a bit (it took me about 7 minutes to set up on desktop): (the alphanumeric combinations will mimic what a tag does - and either way you need to give your notes some sort of a title). Your note titles will all include 2 alphanumeric elements and the date.Each "Week" notebook will be the equivalent of a table (serve the same purpose), containing the actual 25 notes previously linked to.Create notebooks for weeks (as opposed to notebooks for classes).Set up a stack (not a notebook): " Weekly Timetable".I'm just running you through what I set up: I'll do the telling first and then the showing. and " Lesson" for a specific lesson number for that group of students on a specific day. I've distinguished between " Class" for a particular group of students. One thing before I move on: You're using " Class" in terms of a group of students (I think) and also as a lesson on a specific day.This is what I've done. There is a different way to mimic your tables.

    evernote for students class

    It is based entirely on what I believe you need, and in fact, centers around your tables that I'm going to eliminate. If you like the setup, your admin would consists of putting aside no more than 2 minutes a week to create a new set of 25 notes for the following week/ any week.

    #Evernote for students class download#

    I'm going to share a public notebook with you which you can tinker with in your browser - or you can download (join) it and copy the contents to your own notebook if you would like to use it. Also, you're going to have to rewire your notebooks. The good thing about sacrificing your tables is that there are zero note links involved. BUT you're going to have to sacrifice tables. Your setup is a fantastic one visually, however, you can achieve the exact same dynamic with what I'm going to show you. and it will mean foregoing your beautiful setup. The only admin involved would be adding one additional element to your note title at the time of creation, which you have to do either way. I have a simple solution for you when it comes to cutting out the admin (completely). If anyone can understand what I am doing, can anyone suggest automated methods to improve the set up?

    evernote for students class

    My problem is that setting all of this up takes a fair bit of time, and so I am liable to make mistakes. Once this is all set up I have a diary where I can click on the note link for any day to get a note relevant to that lesson in which I can do my planning. Lastly I then paste note links of these class notes into the weekly planner in the relevant cell. I then make a note for each lesson in the class notebooks, with a title that represents the date the lesson will be taught, and the name of the class: A 5*5 table, with the name of each class in each cell. Each of these notes follows a template which contains my teaching timetable. I then have a notebook called weekly timetables, in this notebook I have a note for each week I teach. I teach a 5 period day 5 days a week, I have a workflow that *nearly* works and am sure there must be a way to automate some of it, so thought I would ask!įirstly I have a set of notebooks - one for each class I teach, i.e.

    evernote for students class

    I have been using Evernote for the last few months as my teaching planner.








    Evernote for students class