1. Evernote for Every Literacy Supporting Transliteracy in Student Research with Evernote Buffy J. Hamilton, Ed.S. Librarian http://theunquietlibrarian.wordpress.com
3. Evernote for organizing multiple authoritative sources of information and learning artifacts Students can bookmark and archive traditional information sources, such as database articles Students can bookmark and archive web based information sources Students can import scans of original artwork and handwritten creations
4. Evernote for organizing multiple authoritative sources of information and learning artifacts Students can import a blog post or other item they have received in Google Reader from a RSS feed directly from Google Reader to Evernote Students can bookmark, archive, and/or import multimedia such as videos, images, and voice memos Students can import emails
5. Bookmark web based resources Students can easily “clip” and bookmark entire text-based web pages or sections of web pages as well as database articles
7. Bookmark photos Students can easily “clip” or bookmark photos from CC licensed photo sources like Flickr
8. Import photographs Students who have the mobile version such as Evernote for iPhone or iPod Touch can use the app to capture photographs from an interview or on the fly of items of interest during research
9. Import scans and original work Students can scan or photograph and import handwritten notes or even original artwork
10. Import RSS feed items, such as blog posts, directly into Evernote Add a blog post or any other RSS feed based item directly from Google Reader to Evernote
11. Twitter and Evernote Students can easily import Tweets from authoritative sources on Twitter to an Evernote notebook
12. Mobile reading=mobile bookmarking to Evernote Students can read information sources such as Associated Press news articles (through a free app) via an iPod Touch or iPhone and easily post to an Evernote notebook
13. Capture and import voice memos Capture information using the voice note feature in Evernote for iPhone
14. Share your Evernote notebook with the world Share a notebook publicly via URL or RSS feed to embed in an information dashboard created with a public tool like Netvibes
15. Students can read, write, and organize the world through many lenses and multiple literacies with Evernote