Monday, May 19, 2008 3:12 PM
by
Chris_Pratley
Mike Tholfsen blogging about OneNote in Education
Just a quick note today. Mike Tholfsen (OneNote Test Manager / ninja as mentioned a couple of posts ago) has finally started a blog on OneNote in education. Mike has been passionate about this topic for years and it is good to see him starting to talk about it in a blog. We're seeing OneNote use in educational contexts (classrooms and lecture halls of course, but also corporate education) start to explode. I'll let Mike tell those stories though. Here's a link to his
blog - worth subscribing to.
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These days I am working on Microsoft Office Labs (http://officelabs.com), a new site designed to test out ideas with the public to see what there is to see...
For 2007 Office I was the Group Program Manager for Office "Authoring Services". That means I managed the program management teams that designed Word, Publisher, and OneNote (the "authoring" applications). I co-founded the OneNote team back in early 2001 and have been part of it ever since. At the same time I was a part of the Word team since 1995, starting on Japanese Word95 and growing to be the manager for the whole Word program management team.
Before I joined Microsoft in 1994 I lived in Japan for several years working for Seiko-Epson Corp on color inkjet printers and had a great time learning Japanese language and culture. I met my wife Seiko there as well, and we have two sons; CiarĂ¡n who is 4, and Skye, 2. I am originally from MontrĂ©al, Canada and I have a Systems Design Engineering degree from the University of Waterloo.