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 If you are working with a large number of notes and you do not want to manually select each one, tags and advanced searches can make life easier. First tag each note with a description, such as "chapter one". Then create an advanced search for "item type" [is] "note" and "tag" [is] "chapter one". Now save the advanced search.  Right-click on your saved search and select "Generate Report from Saved Search...". This will create a report including only the notes tagged "chapter one". If you are working with a large number of notes and you do not want to manually select each one, tags and advanced searches can make life easier. First tag each note with a description, such as "chapter one". Then create an advanced search for "item type" [is] "note" and "tag" [is] "chapter one". Now save the advanced search.  Right-click on your saved search and select "Generate Report from Saved Search...". This will create a report including only the notes tagged "chapter one".
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 +Los informes también se pueden utilizar en la enseñanza para rastrear y evaluar a los estudiantes durante el proceso de recopilación de información y escritura. Los informes muestran cuándo se recopilaron los artículos, cómo los estudiantes asocian sus artículos con notas y etiquetas, y cómo están relacionando sus artículos de investigación, y puede ser una herramienta útil para seguir y alentar el proceso de composición.
  
-Reports can also be used in teaching to track and assess students during the process of collecting information and writing. Reports show when items were collected, how students associate their items with notes and tags, and how students are relating their research items, and can be a useful tool to peer into and encourage the composition process.