With one click, I can distribute a personal copy to each student’s private section, so they can make their own notes, or change the colour and size of the text, or the background colour if that makes reading easier (not to mention using the Immersive Reader to convert text to speech for students with additional support needs). I can share content - text, pictures, videos, links - with my classes easily. OneNote is like a digital textbook, ringbinder and jotter, rolled into one. I’ve found that, used well, it can help with all this: how I plan my lessons sharing of content tracking progress and communication with colleagues how students organise their work and, most significantly, how I provide feedback. These are a few thoughts on how to get the most out of Microsoft OneNote.
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