Microsoft's OneNote is a powerful application that allows you to store and organize notes, resources, lists, and more in the cloud so that you can access it from anywhere you have access to the internet. OneNote allows you to create notebooks, which are organized by sections and pages. Your notebooks, or sections of them, can be shared with others in order to collaborate in real time.
- [Instructor] OneNote is a powerful digital notebook…similar to a program like Evernote,…and I think it's the perfect tool…for both instructors and students.…Inside of OneNote, you can create multiple notebooks…in which you can store information…such as notes, resources, assignments, web sites…and more, with the ability to organize them…search for them, access and share them.…And you can do this from any device…as long as you have an internet connection.…It allows you to collaborate with others…and share digital resources.…OneNote does all of this and much more.…
In this course, I'll only be scratching the surface…of OneNote, pointing out some ways…that I think it can be especially useful in education…including class notebooks and the OneNote web clipper.…If you'd like to learn more about OneNote,…and its many features, I recommend checking out…the OneNote courses in our library.…They'll walk you through how to utilize…the majority of the features.…Now, as an educator you will have…a slightly different version of OneNote,…
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12/5/2018- Overview of Microsoft Office 365 for educators
- Creating effective and engaging presentations in PowerPoint
- Recording presentations for flipped classes
- Creating tutorials and flipped classes with Sway
- Tracking student progress with Excel
- Creating visual representations of data in Word
- Sharing resources with OneDrive
- Creating class notebooks with OneNote
- Communicating and collaborating with Microsoft Teams
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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1. Overview of Microsoft Office
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Microsoft Office Online2m 36s
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2. Microsoft PowerPoint for Educators
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Effective presentations3m 9s
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Engaging presentations2m 52s
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Link actions6m 10s
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3. Sway for Educators
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What is a Sway?5m 39s
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4. Microsoft Excel for Educators
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Track student progress7m 25s
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Filtering results2m 39s
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5. Microsoft Word for Educators
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Use Word templates1m 46s
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6. One Drive for Educators
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7. One Note for Educators
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OneNote Class Notebooks7m 59s
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OneNote Web Clipper2m 59s
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8. Microsoft Teams
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Create a new class4m 44s
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Create assignments5m 14s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 54s
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