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How I Used Evernote to Panel at Medicine X

September 29, 2013 By Bryan Vartabedian · Reading Time: 2 minutes

Here’s how I used Evernote with my iPad Mini to help moderate a panel at this year’s Stanford Medicine X. Begin a note for panel questions.  A couple of weeks before the event I started a note and captured questions and issues that came to mind at odd times.  I created the note in Trebuchet MS 48 font so that when I had the notes onstage on my Mini I would be able ... Continue Reading about How I Used Evernote to Panel at Medicine X

Tagged With: Evernote, Medicine X

Information, Technology

Lifestreaming and the Future of Memory

July 5, 2013 By Bryan Vartabedian · Reading Time: < 1 minute

Swedish start-up Memoto is breathing life into the concept of lifestreaming.  They’re releasing a lapel camera that snaps and stores a photo every 30 seconds.  Your life, captured.  I love the concept but I suspect that they may be upstaged by Glass lifestreamers. This challenges the future of memory. Enter Evernote which is naturally positioned for the latent ... Continue Reading about Lifestreaming and the Future of Memory

Tagged With: Evernote

Technology

How I Use Evernote to Prepare for Panels

April 8, 2013 By Bryan Vartabedian · Reading Time: 2 minutes

Evernote is the single most critical application in my daily workflow.  When it comes to public speaking, it serves as an indispensible tool for organization.  Here's how I used Evernote as a means of preparing specifically for panels: Create a notebook.  I start by creating a new notebook dedicated to the panel.  This is where I collect my thoughts, ideas content ... Continue Reading about How I Use Evernote to Prepare for Panels

Tagged With: Evernote

Process/Flow

Walk, Talk, Write

February 22, 2013 By Bryan Vartabedian · Reading Time: < 1 minute

Every morning I take my dog Molly for a walk. The birds sing, Molly poops, and I think (Not necessarily in that order). And for many years I wrote things down when I arrived home after my walks. Very recently I decided to flirt with voice recognition to capture ideas.  The results have been remarkable.  The technology has become so good that I can talk freely into ... Continue Reading about Walk, Talk, Write

Tagged With: Creativity, Evernote, Writing

Information, Process/Flow

Capture

February 15, 2013 By Bryan Vartabedian · Reading Time: 2 minutes

Information is becoming a huge part of my world.  All day it comes at me like a stream through a growing number of channels.  Scraps, stories, bits of language, quotes, weird angles, pictures, unique human tensions, links and concepts.  These can be virtual, IRL, or in my mind. Perhaps the most important things are the ideas that come to me by way of the things I ... Continue Reading about Capture

Tagged With: Evernote, Information

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Chrome and Evernote Clearly – A Killer Combination

June 9, 2012 By Bryan Vartabedian · Reading Time: < 1 minute

Chrome and Evernote’s Clearly have become a killer combination for me over the past few months.  Clearly is Evernote’s Chrome app that takes a web page and clears away everything but the content thus creating a beautiful reading experience.  The application allows one touch scouring and import (control+command+up arrow) to Evernote for later reading or ... Continue Reading about Chrome and Evernote Clearly – A Killer Combination

Tagged With: Evernote

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