This is a presentation that accompanies the Microsoft 4 Afrika Virtual Academy webinar presented by Megan Rademeyer and Victor Ngebeni in September 2015. The webinar recording can be found at http://mva.zoom.ms/
4. ‘OneNote for Education’ webinar covers:
• Getting started with OneNote
• Staying organized using OneNote
• Using OneNote with students
• Using the OneNote Class Notebook Creator
• Case Study: Linda Foulkes – using OneNote to
curate and share resources
10. • Add “To Do” “Important” or “Question” tags
• Share with others or keep private
• Link to Outlook
OneNote for Meeting Notes
11. OneNote for consolidating “To-do” lists
• “Tags Summary” lets you see all of your
“Important”, “Question” and “To do” items
• These can be filtered to only show “To do”
• Items can be seen across devices
• You can share or keep lists private
12. OneNote for Lesson Resources
• Collect web clippings
and pictures from
the Internet
• Automatically notes
where resources are
from
14. Student Notebooks
OneNote Class Notebook
A framework for teaching and learning with OneNote and Office 365
Collaboration space
Content Library
- “Anything, anywhere” canvas (type, write, clip web, insert files)
- Ready-made digital portfolio for any class.
- Real-time coaching (“Flip the classroom”)
- Natural learning with digital ink to write or annotate
- Fits many learning styles with a variety of inputs and uses
- One Powerful Notebook for an entire class
15. OneNote for sharing Class Notes
• Teacher can add
content
• Learners can save
what they need to
their Notebook
16. OneNote for interactive marking
• Teacher can add
comments in free-
hand
• Notes don’t get lost
• Can be shared
privately
17. Linda Foulkes – Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert
• Created BYOD Shared OneNote Resource for Teachers
“OneNote is a powerful tool for connected
classrooms as it can be used to provide
tutorials for subjects in and out of the
classroom, it can be used as a multimedia
note taker and as a subject resource to
share live with teachers and students”
18.
19. Next steps
• Access OneNote at onenote.com
• OR access OneNote as part of Office
• OR access OneNote through an Office 365 Education Plan
• Visit onenoteineducation.com for videos and resources
• Set up your own OneNote for professional administration
• Set up OneNote Class Notebook for your learners
We introduced OneNote eleven years ago as a personal note-taking application in the Office suite.
We evolved it over the years to enable enterprise collaboration with SharePoint, then social collaboration with OneDrive.
We delivered our first cross-platform app on the iPhone in 2010, now we are across all Apple, Google, and Microsoft platforms
The ultimate digital notebook for documents, pictures, notes, and any inserted file type
Audio / Video
Files/Documents: .pdf, .pptx, .xlsx, etc
Screen Clippings, Tags, and so much more!
Digital inking for inspiring creativity, retention, and annotation of content
Can be accessed on any device (Mac/iOS/Android/Web/Windows) when saved on OneDrive or Office 365
Can be shared to View Only or Edit/Collaborate with Students
Rich note-taking application in Office since 2003
Users span Information Workers, students, and consumers
Clients on all major platforms:
Windows 8/8.1 Desktop & Store, Windows Phone, Android (tablets & phones), iPhone, iPad, Mac, Kindle Fire, Fire Phone, and Android Wear (watch)
Android tablet-optimized version with handwriting, iPad handwriting in early 2015
Pre-installed on all new Windows PCs and Phones
Mantra (Main Message of Slide): OneNote Class Notebook Creator lets a teacher quickly set up a personal workspace for every student, a content library for handouts, and a collaboration space for lessons and creative activities, all within one powerful notebook.
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OneNote Class Notebook Creator enables the teacher to have the ultimate control in digitizing her classroom with a shared OneNote Notebook where she has total visibility into student work <Click>
OneNote Class Notebook Creator lets a teacher quickly set up a personal workspace for every student, a content library for handouts, and a collaboration space for lessons and creative activities, all within one powerful notebook. <Click>
Students simply get a link to the notebook that they can open on any device or browser they may have available in the classroom or lab. They can ONLY see and edit their personal notebook (or section group) and the shared Collaboration Space and Content Library (copy-only). <Click>
Biggest Benefit for teachers and students is that they can collaborate within a powerful digital notebook for curriculum, projects, and assignments. Teachers can see the notebooks for each student and easily grade the work in it in this paperless environment virtually anytime, anywhere, and on almost any device.
“Anything, anywhere” canvas (type, write, clip web, insert files)
Familiar organization (notebooks, section tabs, pages)
Real-time coaching (“Flip the classroom”)
Natural learning with digital ink to write or annotate
Fits many learning styles with a variety of inputs and uses
One Powerful Notebook for an entire class
Check out this link to the video of St. Thomas School to see OneNote class notebooks in action and then go to OneNoteForTeachers.com to learn more.
St. Thomas School Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gz_AENcK7w4
CTA: Learn more and try it yourself at OneNoteForTeachers.com
Announcement Blog Post from 10/7/2014: http://blogs.office.com/2014/10/07/introducing-onenote-class-notebooks-flexible-digital-framework-teaching-learning/