When Mary Catherine Swanson introduced AVID in 1980, she knew students would need to be able to organize their learning materials to be successful in rigorous classes. The AVID binder has become a cornerstone of the AVID college and career readiness system. Just like physical AVID binders, an AVID eBinder is a place for students to collect work, reflect on the learning process, and then recollect their learning for the purpose of sharing or studying. In addition, eBinders provide a structure for meeting the demands of students' future learning and career needs.
Interactive notebooks are organizational and learning tools for students that provide a structure for organizing classroom content information and processing information. These are usually implemented in content areas to provide students with an efficient learning structure that helps them organize and archive their learning through creative means. Interactive notebooks then become part of the student's AVID eBinder.