NEIT+2013+OpenSpace+1A

Provided overview of Evernote including web clipper, online access, the application including trunk resources, free vs premium and sponsored accounts.

Discussed issue with COPPA along with policy example of how to provide verifiable parental consent and

Online links to resources:

1. COPPA conversation - @http://www.williamstites.net/category/coppa/

MKA Notification Page - []

2. Evernote examples from Bill Stites and work done at Montclair Kimberley - @http://www.williamstites.net/category/evernote/

3. Evernote in Education - @http://evernote.com/teachers/

4. Evernote Trunk - @http://trunk.evernote.com

4. Evernote Trunk Conference Video - Rethinking Educations - []

ALL sessions: []


 * Jim Anderson (The Packer Collegiate Institute) volunteered to scribe.**
 * Notes, originally taken in Evernote, are below. (Apologies for the late posting...)**

Session convened by Bill Stites (MKA.org)
 * He's running Evernote premium (uses aLaunch to get people apps)
 * Evernote allows people to request sponsorship (for an account?)
 * wiliamstites.net (Bill's blog) has sections on Evernote and COPPA compliance (the 13 and under rule...)


 * COPPA**
 * Evernote Premium addresses COPPA concerns - contract with Evernote.
 * If you provide verifiable parental consent and parent notification, you can use. They include a parental form in their enrollemnt/re-enrollemnt contract MKA.org/techtools for a list of their apps. They read all terms and all privacy policies. DO YOUR DUE DILIGENCE!!
 * AppleIDs are not COPPA compliant (Apple legal is working on that)


 * EVERNOTE**
 * Can share notebooks two ways. That drove adoption.
 * Got to Evernote as a way to help kids get and stay organized.
 * Language students/teachers can record directly into Evernote
 * Moleskin has a notebook that allows digitial capture into Evernote (has special dot-patterned paper that facilitates digital capture of hand-written notes)
 * Great for Student portfolios because you keep your content...
 * In Lower School, which uses shared devices, the devices are pre-populate the contact list with all teacher email addresses. That allows students to share via email. Teacher then has a notebook for each student. Teachers manage notebooks for each student. (From is set up as a generic address) Student's include @ sign + notebook name will put content into a particular notebook. Notebooks can migrate with the student to the next year's teacher.
 * Can export notebooks out and import in
 * Evernote for Business allows you to create notebooks that can be shared out to the org immediately
 * Have to develop work arounds for tracking comments on collaborative docs
 * Evernote shared notebooks are valuable for faculty and especially Admissions and Development


 * MKA.ORG**
 * It sounds like they have a great PD program!!!
 * Have a huge Moodle instllation and are a Google Apps School
 * MKA.org doesn't share with parents. The teaching is between the student and the teacher.

Google apps for Ed is not a Notebook, in the same way Evernote is.


 * ! ! Email Bill at wstites-at-mka.org** ** and ask **** for free voucher for a one year Evernote Pro account ! ! **

-- Evernote Trunk (shows everything Evernote connects to, like Explain Everything) -- StudyBlue (MKA has tested) -- Hardware to scan into Evernote -- Pentultimet
 * Evernote Add-ons**

See Evernote.com/schools for more info - switched to evernote.com/teachers

See also Rob van Nood (twitter evernote portfolio thread)