For me, Google Keep’s a keeper!

I don’t know why I haven’t discovered this super handy tool before, but I am delighted to find it.  If you love using stickies to organize your life, and you find yourself keep list after list, then Google Keep is a keeper. The digital sticky note service is available for the Web, for Android, and […]

I don’t know why I haven’t discovered this super handy tool before, but I am delighted to find it.  If you love using stickies to organize your life, and you find yourself keep list after list, then Google Keep is a keeper.

The digital sticky note service is available for the Web, for Android, and for Chrome.  After clicking on Add note, a little box pops up offering you the opportunity to create, sScreen Shot 2015-05-23 at 10.56.19 AMhare, make lists, color code or add images to your notes.  Notes follow you across your devices.

You may use notes to set up and schedule (location-based) reminders.  When you record a voice memo, Keep transcribes it so you can find it later.

When you share a list, your to-do list note collaborators may check off items with you.

I love that notes may be copied to Google Docs.

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Click on the little set of lines on the top left to bring up your Google-style nav board to access your archive, labels, reminders and trash.  Notes may be archived and searched by label and color.  So, it might be a good idea to create a color system for the various parts of your life you like to organize.

In school, Keep is a great way to help students organize their lives and their projects especially for Screen Shot 2015-05-23 at 11.15.17 AMgroup work.  It’s a very easy way to take and share meeting notes, brainstorm and plan events, professional development, and trips.

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Although not available for Apple, alternate third-party apps like GoKeep and GoKeep+ make the keeping possible on your iPad and iPhone.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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