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Learning OneNote 2016 Class Notebooks

Offered By: LinkedIn Learning

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Course Description

Overview

Learn how to organize lesson plans and deliver interactive lessons to students with the free Class Notebook add-in for Microsoft OneNote.

The OneNote Class Notebook add-in allows educators to organize resources and deliver interactive lessons, as well as grade assignments and collaborate with students in real time. In this course, author and educator Oliver Schinkten explores how to leverage Class Notebooks for the online or blended classroom. Topics include embedding content such as tables, audio, and video; creating quizzes; interacting with students; adding assignments; and collaborating with Class Notebooks. Oliver also explores the student view so educators know exactly how their lessons will appear to students, and he shows how to connect a notebook to a learning management system (LMS) such as Canvas.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Welcome
  • What you'll need before starting the course
  • Navigate a OneNote Class Notebook
1. Microsoft OneNote
  • What is OneNote?
  • Versions of OneNote
  • Class Notebook add-in
2. Set Up a Class Notebook
  • Class Notebook home page
  • Create a new notebook
  • Add or remove students
  • Add or remove teachers
  • Manage your notebooks
  • How notebooks are organized
3. Add Content to Notebooks
  • Add content
  • Edit pages in your notebook
  • Web Clipper extension
  • Create content: Text, tables, and images
  • Create content: Audio, tags, and more
  • Content library from a student perspective
  • Collaboration space
  • Sync notebooks to OneNote desktop app
4. Assignments
  • Add assignments
  • View assignments as a student
  • Grade assignments and give feedback
5. Connect to an LMS
  • Connect notebooks to an LMS
Conclusion
  • Next steps

Taught by

Oliver Schinkten

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