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Blog Post:
OneNote will be part of the Office 2010 Professional Plus package!
MichTho [MSFT]
I'm excited to tell everyone that OneNote 2010 and SharePoint Workspace 2010 (formerly Groove) will be added to the Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 release. We are not announcing any information about consumer SKU changes just now. OneNote 2010 provides a comprehensive set of tools to accommodate...
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12 May 2009
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OneNote wishes you a happy Earth Day
MichTho [MSFT]
April 22nd is Earth Day , and in celebration we've put together some great OneNote resources to help you and your schools reduce your paper usage with OneNote. I've written about this previously, including our web page on how to reduce paper/processing usage with OneNote . Whether it's using the Send...
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22 Apr 2009
Blog Post:
Partners in Learning and a field trip to Forest Ridge
MichTho [MSFT]
In early September, Microsoft hosted a Partners in Learning (PIL) advisory summit for a diverse group of people involved with education. These people hailed from around the world and many continents were represented, including Asia, Europe, Africa , South America, and North America. The goal of this...
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17 Sep 2008
Blog Post:
Back to School with OneNote!
MichTho [MSFT]
Hey folks - it's that time of year again. Reading, Riting and 'Rithmatic :-) I hope everyone has their pencils, erasers, books, lesson plans and a copy of OneNote handy! I know that many teachers and professors out there are starting to experiment with OneNote for the first time this school year....
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1 Sep 2008
Blog Post:
OneNote curriculum project in Ireland
MichTho [MSFT]
Tom Jackson of Microsoft has been working with some Irish schools on a fascinating project using OneNote to develop and distribute curriculum to students. To understand the background of the project, read his initial blog entry from February . Tom recently posted a new blog entry summarizing what...
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26 Jul 2008
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New OneNote resources for teachers - Come git' em' while they're hot!
MichTho [MSFT]
As I mentioned a few posts ago, Microsoft released a bunch of new OneNote resources for teachers at the NECC 2008 conference in San Antonio . Without further ado, I'm going to point everyone to them in this post. First, off, here is the new OneNote Teacher resources on the Microsoft.com Education...
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6 Jul 2008
Blog Post:
How are you using OneNote in education?
MichTho [MSFT]
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 many case studies with OneNote in education , but...
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8 Jun 2008
Blog Post:
OneNote and Education background – how I got started with this stuff
MichTho [MSFT]
Wow - lots of great comments for my first post. I'm glad to see the community growing already. I apologize for the break from my first entry - I was at a wedding during Memorial day weekend and have been trying to get caught up. I'll try and answer a few more comments soon. There are so many topics...
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28 May 2008
Blog Post:
Welcome to the new OneNote and Education blog!
MichTho [MSFT]
This is the inaugural entry of the new OneNote and education blog! My name is Mike Tholfsen and I am the test manager of the OneNote team and will be the primary author of this blog. Since Dan , John , David , Olya , Michael , Jeff , and Chris ( ex-OneNote ) all have their own OneNote blogs, I thought...
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19 May 2008
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