Quickly learn how to create and share lists, notes, memos, images, and voice notes across devices by using Google Keep. Track projects and tasks with checkbox lists; add Keep notes to Google Docs and even convert handwritten notes to editable text. With built-in collaboration and a mobile app, Google Keep is a powerful, though often underused Google app.
Helpful Google Keep Overviews in Google Docs format from Jeremy Badiner
8 tips to help you keep up in Google Keep - from Google Workspace Blog
7 Reasons to Actually Start Using Google Keep - PC Magazine
Easily Copy to Google Docs - button in sidebar - always ready to use
Share and Collaborate With Others - just like Google Docs
The Keep Widget: Always On, Always Live - on phone screen
Transcribe Text From Images - take a photo of text ==> convert via web to editable text
Keep Is Your Own Personal Stenographer - voice notes to text (saves both)
Set Reminders - which can even be location based
Filter Search - add labels, colors and easy search
7 Ways to use Google Keep in the Science Classroom - Edugals
Document A Science Investigation
Organize A Lab Report
Grab And Save Whiteboard Notes
Manage Complex Science Projects
Create Science Vocabulary Lists
Annotate Science Diagrams
Keep Track Of Due Dates
8 Tips for Using Google Keep for Music Teachers (2020)
Turn your notes into checklists
Dictate your notes instead of typing
Set reminders and pin your critical notes - pin brings not to top
Share your notes with others - great for a shared grocery lists
Use the Chrome Extension to add online resources to your notes
Add tags (labels) to organize your notes
View your notes and email side by side
Personalize your notes - use custom headers (great for when you share a note)
How To Organize Your Life with Google Keep: Pinned Checklists, Custom Image Headers & More - Hello Teacher Lady
Create Pinned Notes and Checklists
Add Custom Image Headers (folder of Custom Headers - download images)
Save and Label All Things
Search the Text in Any Image
Use the Google Chrome Extension (tip - highlight text & right click and "Save selection to Keep" - useful for research and note taking
Download the Keep app (you can share to Keep via Photos - but must allow)
Access Notes from Gmail, Docs, Slides, Sheets, and Calendar
10 Google Keep Tips & Tricks to Be a More Productive Learner
17 Reasons to Use Google Keep in Your Classroom
Reminders (Time Management) - reminder can repeat
Make Lists
Organize Notes
Setting Goals
Collaboration
Character Recognition
Bullets to Slides - check boxed items become bullets
Sketches - draw a map, a graphic organizer (both on computer/phone app)
Drawings on Images - a feature in the app not available in the web version
Reuse Comments
Vocabulary
Note Card
Journaling
Curated Web Resources
Transcribe Voice Recordings
Access Notes on All Devices
Search Your Notes With Keywords
Google Keep Cheat Sheet (9 page .pdf) - Kasey Bell
Google Keep Support - from Google
Deleted Google Keep notes stay in the trash for 7 days before they are automatically deleted. They can be manually deleted or recovered during those 7 days.