Quick add inline pages to database templates. This follows the "better customization" point.Īn added tid-bit: both programs offer 50+ default templates to choose from.Ībility to create timelines from dates (database view) For example, a Notion user can nest templates and make database connections via templates to really integrate templates into a custom workspace. You are able to create templates in Evernote, however these templates aren't nearly as robust as Notion's. For research, working inside searchable tables with multiple quick-to-access views is preferable to a loose note-taking structure like Roam.Įvernote has a classic "notebook" structure that can get a bit overwhelming after some time.Ĭreate templates inside databases to streamline tedious/repetitive tasks. The ability to create unique systems that cater to my specific projects is really important to me. For example, all task management, notes, project ideation, brainstorming, habits, appointments, etc. The sandbox nature of Notion opens up a wide range of operations that can reside in one Notion workspace. There is also the ability to control comments.Īs well, you can control the 'type' of access permissions members in your workspace and guests have in a particular page. Every user plan is able to share documents to the web as a direct link, or a template for others to use. Privacy Policy Disclaimer: Device used for this review: Ipad Pro, Chrome BrowserĪugin Teaching, Uncategorized.Far easier to share documents with non-Notion users. Students could share these journals with the instructor for feedback and additional guidance. This would allow students to become actively engaged in creating the content the course covers.Įvernote would also be a good tool to have students create personal journals or use for reflection exercises over the course of a semester. The information would then be curated and shared over the course of the semester. Students could add individual class notes, information from outside research assignments and interviews with outside experts. The case study could be updated with new information or events over the course of the semester and students could comment and think critically in response to the new information.Įvernote could also be used to have students generate a shared knowledge base for the class. They could share these notes with students and have them analyze the client’s situation and recommend interventions. An instructor may use Evernote to create a detailed hypothetical case study for their students, including information about a hypothetical client, case notes, interviews and images of the client’s home or work environment. Practice Implications:Įvernote could be integrated into courses to support many types of learning activities.
Both options give access to Evernote through iOS, android, or a web browser, there are also desktop apps for both PC and Mac. The paid version allows users to sync their data across an unlimited number of devices and upload 10GB of data a month.
The free version allows users to sync their data over two devices and allows for 60MB worth of uploads per month. Once a note is created, a user can generate key words for each note or favorite a note so that it can be easily found later. The templates provide options for quickly creating to-do lists, checklists, planners, course notes, and goal trackers. With each note there are also options to use pre-generated templates. There are also options to add different types of media, including images from the device’s camera, recorded audio from the devices microphone, or external files such as a.
In each notebook, users can create notes using typed text, or they can write or draw images using a stylus. These notebooks can then be shared with and edited by other users. Users have the option to create multiple notebooks so that they can create separate books for different classes, projects, or groups.
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