OneNote teacher academy
Offered By: Microsoft via Microsoft Learn
Course Description
Overview
- Module 1: Make learning more powerful and dynamic with Microsoft OneNote digital notebooks. Use OneNote to compile and organize information, research, and content; support research, collaboration, note taking, journaling, and reflection.
- Create personal a notebook
- Create, add, and share pages and content
- Identify how to organize OneNote effectively and quickly find materials withinnotebooks
- Manage a range of notebook settings
- Educator - Facilitator
- Educator - Learner
- Educator -Collaborator
- Application of Digital skills
- Organization and Administration
- Teacher Professional Learning
- Module 2: OneNote Class Notebook is platform for teachers to prepare instructional material and collaborate with students. Create a Class Notebook and build instructional content to use with students.
- Create a OneNote Class Notebook and use the tools to create and distributecontent 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
- Educator - Designer
- Educator - Facilitator
- Application of Digital skills
- Pedagogy
- Teacher Professional Learning
- Module 3: Collaborate with colleagues or staff using OneNote. OneNote Staff Notebooks have a personal workspace for every staff member or teacher, a content library for shared information, and a collaboration space for everyone to work together.
- Identify different ways Staff Notebook can be utilized within school settings
- Create a Staff Notebook and create different content within the notebook
- Connect OneNote and Outlook to create a workflow for meetings
- Educator - Leader
- Educator -Collaborator
- Organization and Administration
- Teacher Professional Learning
- Module 4: Educators will understand how the OneNote Math button allows students to see the steps to solve an equation and helps them become independent learners.
- Describe how to use the math button in OneNote to solve and graph equations
- Explain how Math Assistant supports personalized learning
- Discover new systems that help learners take ownership of their learning
In this module, you will:
ISTE Standards for Educators:
UNESCO Standards for Educators:
In this module, you will:
ISTE Standards for Educators:
UNESCO Standards for Educators:
In this module, you will:
ISTE Standards for Educators:
UNESCO Standards for Educators:
In this module, you will:
Syllabus
- Module 1: Get started with OneNote
- Introduction
- Get started with OneNote (Windows 10)
- Add content to pages
- Customize and manage your notebooks
- Knowledge check
- Summary
- Module 2: 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
- Knowledge check
- Summary
- Module 3: 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
- Knowledge check
- Summary
- Module 4: Independent learning with math tools in OneNote
- Introduction
- Math Assistant in OneNote
- Personalize the learning process
- The math tool 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
- Math curriculum delivered in OneNote
- Knowledge check
- Summary
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