OneNote 100 Microsoft OneNote for Beginners 2019 CSU Professional Development Institute January 15, 2019 Jason Huitt, ACNS
What is OneNote? Digital Notebook Blank canvas for storing anything Text, pictures, drawings, audio, video, web clips, screen snips… Available anywhere Web, desktop, mobile, watches Collaborative documentation platform
Why do you need OneNote? If it’s in the cloud, it’s available everywhere Familiar interface Integrated with Office Lack of structure – focus on collecting information
What can you store?
Key Features of OneNote
What OneNote Is Not… OneNote is not for document production Notebooks are not meant to be physical documents They are great places to gather information to use when creating documents using the right tools Think digital, not physical
How is OneNote Different? OneNote notebooks are always open and available No physical pages - you can print, but probably won’t Digital pages have infinite size – literally a blank canvas No need to close, no need to save!
Types of Notebooks
Notebook Storage
Notebook Structure
And now… To the demo-mobile!
SCREEEEEEECH Best Practice: Tony.Frank@colostate.edu Create your OneNote Notebooks in OneDrive Tony.Frank@colostate.edu This is a CSU “first-dot-last” e-mail address tfrank@colostate.edu This is your eID login for Office 365
And now… To the demo-mobile!
Tip of the Day! S + + = The Instant Screen Snip!
CSU PDI 2019 – Jason.Huitt@colostate.edu Thanks for attending! For further learning: OneNote 200 – Next Level OneNote 2PM TODAY – LSC 306 OneNote 300 – Guru Transcendence with OneNote 9AM TOMORROW – LSC 306