- Educators use OneNote to organize information and content and to support research, collaboration, note taking, journaling, and reflection.
In this module, you'll:
- Access and navigate a OneNote notebook
- Create, add, and share pages and content
- Identify how to organize OneNote effectively
- Manage a range of OneNote notebook settings
ISTE Standards for Educators:
- Educator - Facilitator
- Educator - Learner
- Educator -Collaborator
UNESCO Standards for Educators:
- Application of Digital skills
- Organization and Administration
- Teacher Professional Learning
- Teachers use OneNote Class Notebook to prepare instructional material and collaborate with students in accessible ways.
Upon completion of this module, you'll be able to:
Create a OneNote Class Notebook and use the tools to create and distribute content to students
Give feedback via OneNote with a range of approaches
Identify lesson resources to create and store in Content Library
Plan an activity using Collaboration Space
ISTE Standards for Educators:
- Educator - Designer
- Educator - Facilitator
UNESCO Standards for Educators:
- Application of Digital skills
- Pedagogy
- Teacher Professional Learning
- Collaborate with OneNote Staff Notebooks, a personal workspace for staff and teachers, a content library for shared information, and a collaboration space.
Upon completion of this module, you'll be able to:
- Describe the structure and purpose of OneNote Staff Notebooks
- Explain how to collaborate with colleagues using OneNote
- Set up and customize OneNote Staff Notebooks
- Use OneNote with other Microsoft tools ISTE Standards for Educators:
- Educator - Leader
- Educator -Collaborator
UNESCO Standards for Educators:
- Organization and Administration
- Teacher Professional Learning
- Educators understand how OneNote Math Assistant allows students to see the steps to solve an equation and become independent learners.
Upon completion of this module, you'll be able to:
Demonstrate how to use OneNote Math Assistant to provide immediate feedback on solutions to equations students enter
Explain how OneNote Math Assistant is used to solve and graph equations
Explain how Math Assistant supports personalized learning
Identify the key features of OneNote Math Assistant that support independent learning
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Syllabus
- Get started with OneNote for education
- Introduction
- Get started with OneNote
- Add content to OneNote
- Customize and manage your notebooks
- Module assessment
- Summary
- OneNote Class Notebook: A teacher's all-in-one notebook for students
- Introduction
- Get started with OneNote Class Notebooks
- Set up a OneNote Class Notebook
- Use Content Library
- Distribute sections and pages
- Use Class Notebook with assignments in Microsoft Teams
- Student feedback and assessment
- Use Collaboration Space
- Immersive Reader and accessibility
- Researcher
- Module assessment
- Summary
- OneNote Staff Notebook: Tools for staff collaboration
- Introduction
- Get started with OneNote Staff Notebook
- Set up a OneNote Staff Notebook
- Get the most out of OneNote Staff Notebooks
- Module assessment
- Summary
- Independent learning with math tools in OneNote
- Introduction
- Math Assistant in OneNote
- Personalize the learning process
- Math Assistant brings equations to life
- Math Assistant does much more
- To ink or not to ink?
- Check in on settings
- Digital ruler at your fingertips
- OneNote has endless possibilities
- Module assessment
- Summary