{"id":3376,"date":"2015-08-04T14:24:50","date_gmt":"2015-08-04T13:24:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mathedup.co.uk\/?p=3376"},"modified":"2015-08-27T13:26:53","modified_gmt":"2015-08-27T12:26:53","slug":"twitter-to-evernote","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mathedup.co.uk\/twitter-to-evernote\/","title":{"rendered":"Twitter to Evernote"},"content":{"rendered":"
Since joining Twitter about 2 years ago, I have come across hundreds, if not thousands of lesson ideas, resources and tips\/tricks. As I was finding my feet with Twitter, I started out using the \u201cfavourite\u201d button in the same way I would use the \u201clike\u201d button on Facebook. After a while, I found myself getting a bit savvier with the favourite button and used it as a kind of bookmarking feature to use for tweets I wanted to revisit later due to them containing useful ideas. I soon realised that simply favouriting wasn\u2019t the most efficient solution; sometimes you just can\u2019t resist hitting that favourite button as an acknowledgement of something clever\/cool\/amusing someone tweets or as a cyber \u2018pat on the back\u2019 or a \u2018thank you\u2019. This leaves you with heaps of tweets to sift through to find something you have saved weeks ago.<\/p>\n
Saving things straight to my computer would be a solution (I do have quite a neat filing system), but I generally use Twitter on the fly on my iPhone or iPad so not feasible to do this.<\/p>\n