![]() ![]() Better yet, rather than remember where you put a note, you can simply search for it – “Google” straight in your filing cabinet and it pulls up what you are looking for.Īfter all, being able to search, from my desktop, inside every document, my contacts, and my calendar all at once is the biggest boon of digital information. Your digital filing cabinet means that you don’t have to deal with and sort through so much paper – and also don’t have to worry about losing notes, spilling coffee on them, or keeping them filed just so. Mostly it holds what has been paper in your life, but what doesn’t have to be paper anymore. Think of Evernote as your digital filing cabinet. It’s a bucket into which you can put anything: text notes, pictures, scans, pdfs, emails. ![]() Why homeschool moms should use EvernoteĮvernote is basically a digital blank canvas. I’ve refined how I use it, I’ve talked with other moms who use it, and I’ve noticed online that there are many more people curious about it than people actually using it, so I thought it’d make a great blog series: How to use Evernote for homeschooling. ![]() I’ve been using Evernote for at least five years now. If you’ve been around here for any amount of time, you’ve probably noticed that I love Evernote. ![]()
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