Course Information
Course Overview
How to be crazy organized with Evernote
This course is about completely organizing your life’s documents and information digitally so that you can become productive, effective and of course organized!
In this course I show you how to use Evernote to complete eliminate all paper, all clutter and all your disjointed information silos in your life. This course shows you how to turn your information chaos into your own personal portable google like information system.
Imagine being able to recall
- Your complete car’s maintenance records
- Your deductible purchases for last year
- Your complete medical history
All with just a few clicks from your phone! I show you how do this and more in this course.
You don’t have to be a techie to take advantage of Evernote. All you need is a phone and/or any other computing device you have and transform it into a google like document eater.
This course is intentionally short and concise. I give you just what is needed and not much more so that you can start being effective with Evernote as soon as possible.
Welcome to the digital organization journey!
Course Content
- 3 section(s)
- 15 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction and Course Goals
- Section 2 Evernote Basics
- Section 3 Evernote In Action
What You’ll Learn
- Become crazy organized even if you're not naturally organized, Never forget anything! , Always have all your important information instantly available
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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DDenise Faucett
Super helpful! I’ve used Evernote here and there. It’s powerful! I usually just grab a piece of paper and jot down what I need but rarely go back to it or document it. I’m looking forward to streamlining this process so everything is in one system - EVERNOTE!
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VVirgel
i really enjoyed this course. it was exactly what i was looking for. How to be more productive in my personal and work life using Evernote. thanks.
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SSteve Hambalek
Very quick way to get up and running on Evernote. I learned that tags are way better than sorting things in to various notebooks. I never get around to sorting stuff out. Tag it and you will always find it.
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MMyron D. McPherson
Instructor mastered his material, but I think it would have been more helpful with hands on exercises. Also I was working on Windows platform and my screen was very different than the Mac screen in the video. I would recommend looking at Window's screen to take the differences into account.