![]() ![]() The author mentions presenting content (better than having students copy notes and not listen to what is being taught), Digital Inking (the writing with the pen in the notebook) and tagging. I’m not going to rehash the whole article, but I am going to point out a few of the top 10 best uses that I liked. On Microsoft’s education website, they have a few articles talking about Best Uses. Let’s take a look at ways teachers have used OneNote. For us, the ability to keep all the projects we are working on in one place has been awesome! OneNote also works well within Schoology. In Digital Learning, we have 5 separate Notebooks that we use to keep each other up to date on meetings, information that needs to be shared, tracking of concerns, trainings that we have done, and so much more. For our final week for the OneNote series, we are looking at examples of how teachers can use OneNote in the classroom and even for their personal organization. ![]()
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