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In Topic: students can't see shared notebook - iPad
09 October 2012 - 11:24 PM
Can you please provide some additional details. Where are they using Evernote (web app, Mac, PC) Also are you or any of your students premium users?
In Topic: Possibly doing a workshop for my college?
04 October 2012 - 12:01 AM
This is a great idea and we'd definitely appreciate your help spreading the word.
We can definitely send out a promo pack. Contact me directly at <schools@evernote.com> so we can arrange the details.
We can definitely send out a promo pack. Contact me directly at <schools@evernote.com> so we can arrange the details.
In Topic: Getting Video in Notes
03 October 2012 - 05:43 PM
To clarify, We don't offer a way to create videos directly in the Evernote app. You can however create a video in any number of other apps and then bring them into Evernote by simply draggin and dropping them. Of course you must be sure that the file is under our individual file size restrictions (25mb for free users, 50mb for premium users) and you have the monthly upload capacity (60mb for free users, 1gb for premium users).
A potential workaround that we recommend is to upload a video to any number of video services that are optimized to play back the video regardless of the users bandwidth.
Once you've uploaded it to a video site you can copy the link into an Evernote note and have access to it that way (this is also makes a possible workflow for sharing videos).
A potential workaround that we recommend is to upload a video to any number of video services that are optimized to play back the video regardless of the users bandwidth.
Once you've uploaded it to a video site you can copy the link into an Evernote note and have access to it that way (this is also makes a possible workflow for sharing videos).
In Topic: Evernote in the Classroom - sharing devices
12 April 2012 - 09:03 PM
Hi Dan. Thanks for sharing your question. Glad to hear you're students are responding so well to Evernote. The issue of sharing devices in general has come up when talking about Evernote in a school setting. The two workarounds that i've heard most commonly is to create multiple profiles which can have separate Evernote accounts/databases for each. http://docs.info.app....5/en/8235.html . The other alternative is to use the web version of Evernote. Let me know if either of these two options work out. I'd love to get your feedback on how either of these two options work out.
In Topic: Upcoming Evernote for Portfolios Webinar - March 22nd
06 April 2012 - 07:52 PM
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