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Enhancing Learning with OneNote: A Digital Binder for Teachers and Students

Graham Hughes, a Learning Technologies Advisor, presents OneNote as an innovative educational tool. Imagine a virtual bookshelf filled with 3-ring binders, where each binder represents a subject. OneNote allows for the organization of materials through tabs and pages, enabling dynamic sharing between teachers and students. With features like a "drop box" for private student submissions, seamless page copying, and real-time updates during lessons, OneNote acts as a comprehensive document repository that enhances classroom engagement and learning outcomes.

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Enhancing Learning with OneNote: A Digital Binder for Teachers and Students

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  1. OneNote v 1:1 And the winner is ………………….. Graham Hughes Learning Technologies Advisor

  2. Imagine OneNote like a bookshelf full of 3-Ring Binders Each binder is separated by tabs Each tab is full of pages

  3. Notebooks can be local, or shared; sharing can be wide or narrow

  4. A “drop box” where students can only see their own work Student OneNotes are here Teacher OneNote is here; Can teach from here and students can copy pages and sections from here to their own notebooks A document repository from which students can print to Notebooks

  5. Student OneNote Teacher PowerPoint Slide changes always keep pace with teacher presentation. Teacher’s annotations remain after session is closed

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