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A blog to have a dialog about OneNote and education, including sharing ideas, resources, and building community with teachers, students and faculty.
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OneNote and Education
OneNote for eLearning, training and on-boarding, plus a new OneNote resource kit!
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
MichTho [MSFT]
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Digital distribution, retention and reusability of materials Improved collaboration for both students and course development Costs savings and efficiency Reduce the environmental footprint As I mentioned in my first blog entry, in addition...
OneNote and Education
How are you using OneNote in education?
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over 5 years ago
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MichTho [MSFT]
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One thing I want to do on this blog is understand how other teachers, students and schools are using OneNote. We are often surprised by the creativity in which people use our software. I have some examples below of OneNote in education, and we also have...
OneNote and Education
Erik meets Bill, and a cross-continental OneNote Project
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over 5 years ago
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MichTho [MSFT]
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Erik meets Bill For those of you who read my last blog entry , you'll know that my wife and I had Erik Westrum, a innovative teacher from Drammen, Norway over to our house for dinner last week (he liked the lefse, as well as the copper river salmon...
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