Over the last few months, I’ve had the privilege to serve as Postach.io’s Chief Education Ambassador. Please allow me to publicly thank the Postach.io team, especially Caleb! It’s been a fun ride and I reserve the right to revisit Postach.io and Evernote as a great blogging combination.
Unfortunately, time constraints and other responsibilities keep me from living up my ideal—making connections and collaborations between K-Adult learners and Postach.io possible through my creations.
So, as I step down as Chief Education Ambassador for Postach.io, please allow me to share some of my recent pieces in the PostachioEd series:
-
Using @Postachio to Share Notes from a Writers’ Workshop
-
Zombies, Writing, @Evernote and @Postachio #postachioed
-
Sharing with Freshmen Students using @postachio @evernote #PostachioEd
-
Make Your Own Book Study eBook! @evernote @postachio
-
A Baker’s Dozen of Education Tips Using @evernote and @postachio #PostachioEd
-
A Better Way: Preparing Feedback for Student Work (Updated)
-
Publishing Files via @Evernote and @Postachio
-
Study Group Organization via @Evernote & @Postachio
-
28 Tips to Turbo-Charge Your Leadership with Evernote
-
ePortfolios Made Easy with @Evernote and @Postachio
-
Export/Import ENEX Files in @Evernote
-
.@Evernote Administrator: 3 Steps to Walkthrough Checklists
-
Blog Your List of Life FAQs
-
Redefining Engagement @evernote
-
Writing the Ed-Tech List Article
-
What Student Writers Do with @Evernote and @Postachio
-
Wired for Drama: Information Wrestling with @Evernote and @Postachio
-
5 Actions for Empowering School Administrators with @Postachio
If you haven’t given Evernote.com and Postach.io a try, you’re missing out!
