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What is OneNote?
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Let’s create our first notebook Learning OneNote
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The Anatomy of OneNote
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How do I save? No Save Button!! OneNote automatically and continuously syncs (saves) your work while you take notes, whenever you switch to another page or section, and whenever you close sections and notebooks.
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How does syncing work? OneNote is constantly syncing in the background, plus a backup copy Multiple people can work in the same notebook at the same time when it is stored on a server or in the cloud.
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Storing/Sharing Notebooks
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Uses for Education School Improvement Plans Team meetings Guidance meetings Lesson Planning Building Interactive Lessons and Projects Planning around district initiatives Assigning Tasks Professional Development Training
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1.Navigate to the Office 365 account set up for this training 2.Double-click on the OneNote file titled “Introduction to OneNote” 3.Click the “Browse” button and navigate to the folder of your choice (or create a new one) 4.Click “Create” Unpacking our class notebook Note: If you get a window asking whether to save to the web or to the computer, choose “web” and save to your SkyDrive
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Basic Skills DEMO
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Keeping the learning going… 1.Consistency is key 2.Continue to support each other’s learning 3.Refer to the OneNote Basics tab in your notebook, and the HELP button when you get stuck
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