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Exploring Microsoft OneNote for Teaching and Learning

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Share, Brainstorm, Collaborate, Organize, for free, with OneNote.

After being introduced to Microsoft OneNote [3] at the UB Tech 2015 conference, I found myself really curious to learn more about it and take it for a test drive. My interest comes from two perspectives - one, as a tool for productivity within my department, and secondly, as a tool for teaching and learning.

OneNote is a unique tool that makes it easy to gather lots of information in one place, and is great for collaboration, sharing, projects, group work, and much more. It is free for use in education [4], and is often included with MS Office (depending on which version you have).

Focusing on teaching and learning, I searched the web using phrases like “Microsoft OneNote in the classroom”. I sought content from educators (as opposed to materials directly from Microsoft), to get an independent perspective.

Here are some of the better resources I found about using OneNote for instructional purposes. I thought these were informative and hope you will too!

If you aren’t aware of OneNote, this is a good way to learn a bit about this highly capable and unique tool. If you’re just getting started learning about OneNote, I think you’ll find some useful information here. And if you are already using OneNote in your courses or classes (or as an administrative tool in your school), we’d love to hear about it [5]!

 
Lastly, here’s Microsoft’s OneNote web site for Teachers [11], which has lots of great resources and teaching scenarios to explore.

So, are you using OneNote?

 

About Kelly Walsh [16]

Kelly Walsh is Chief Information Officer at The College of Westchester, in White Plains, NY, where he also teaches. In 2009, Walsh founded EmergingEdTech.com. As an education and instructional technology advocate, he frequently delivers presentations on a variety of related topics at schools and conferences across the U.S. Walsh is also an author, and online educator, regularly running Flipped Class Workshops [17] online. His eBook, the Flipped Classroom Workshop-in-a-Book is available here [18]. Kelly also writes, records, and performs original music ... stop by kwalshmusic.com [19] and have a listen!

[Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here are my own, or those of other writers, and not those of my employer. - K. Walsh]