Meeting Preview: Taking Notes – Exploring Evernote and OneNote – Sean N. Henderson
Date: Tuesday, March 7th, 7:30 p.m.
Location: Danbury Hospital Auditorium
So, you’re surfing the web and you see something interesting. What do you do? You might be like me, and start looking for a piece of scratch paper, a note pad, or more often, the back of an envelope that happens to be within reach. My other method for web pages is to drag the URL to the desktop and create a shortcut that I intend to use “right away”. Neither of these are organized in any way and if a written note is associated with a webpage, all bets are off on how I might keep them together. Would it surprise you that there is a better way?
Our March General Meeting will be on “Taking Notes – Exploring Evernote and OneNote“. Sean Henderson is a programmer, Microsoft Certified Professional, and suburban taxi driver for his kids. Occasionally he needs to save a few notes on “stuff”.
How do you keep track of bits of information? Real-world sticky notes? Virtual sticky-notes? Scraps of paper? Maybe you have a well-developed system of note taking on your desktop or laptop computer that isn’t mobile friendly.
What is a note, anyway? Are calendar appointments notes? Journal entries? Favorite recipes from mom? A list of tire sizes and recommend PSI for you and your wife’s car?
Join Sean as he explores the concept of note-taking, and what tools, digital and otherwise, are available to help organize these small bits. Evernote will be the primary demonstration, but Sean will cover other titles, like Microsoft OneNote as well.
Preview by Jim Scheef based on notes (what else?) from Sean Henderson