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MICROSOFT ONE NOTE

21st Century learning will transform the way students record, collect and present information. Teachers need to set clear expectations for note taking and have a vision how students will organise their learning experiences. 

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One Note and Class Notebook software provides teachers the opportunity to transition into a paperless classroom environment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The tabs below offer tutorials and information about setting up and using both applications. Simply click on the image or text to be taken to the relevant page. 

You may find these pages easier to understand than the tutorials from Microsoft as they are step-by-step and contain lots of screen shots along the way.

NB: These are two separate programs. To understand how they work click on the first tab and it will explain it for you!

Click on this link to access any of the Microsoft Tutorials and information regarding the use of Notebook and Class Notebook in a teaching context.

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If you find these 'Americanised' tutorials a little difficult to understand scroll down a little further and you'll find simplified versions that show screen shots and answer basic questions this resource may not.

One Note and Class Notebook

This page explains the two Apps, where to download them. A good place to start if you're new to using them.

This page shows you how to set up your class and provides a couple of tips to save you time doing this.

Setting up a class in Class Notebook

This page shows you how to start adding resources for your class to access. It also provides some tips to setting out your resources.

Adding files to your Class Notebook

This page shows you how to check student work and notebooks. Lots of good tips regarding how to run your lessons using this program.

Checking and marking student Notebooks
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