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Setup Class Notebook
Add content to Class Notebook
Setup, manage, and explore Class Notebook, including features of sections and pages
Adding students to Class Notebook
Work in Class Notebook
Assignments
Check to see if students have edited an assignment
Manage Class Notebook
Create Teacher-Only section group in Class Notebook
Create student groups in Class Notebook
Create parent and guardian links in Class Notebook
Create a Class Notebook in OneNote
Distribute Class Notebook pages and sections
Distribute Class Notebook Content Library
Delete a Class Notebook in OneDrive
Find and share Class Notebook URL
Staff Notebook
Additional help resources
Getting Started with OneNote: This course will introduce you to OneNote, show you how to add content and multi-media videos and tools, show you how to organize materials and create interactive templates for your students in OneNote.
OneNote Class Notebook: A teachers' all-in-one notebook for students: Provides and overview of OneNote demonstrates how to make your OneNote individualized for students, how to give meaningful feedback to students, add multi-media content, share with parents and demonstrates tools for accessibility and inclusion such as Immersive Reader, Math for OneNote and accessibility tools for diverse learners.
OneNote Toolkit for Teacher’s Guide: Provides educators with a pre-populated OneNote with different lesson ideas, support articles and tutorials and getting started guides.
Create a notebook for each subject, co-author lessons, and share student work using OneNote: Quick tip video on taking notes, co-authoring content and the Send to OneNote feature in web browser.
How to Personalize Math with OneNote: This article shows how to use the Math for OneNote features as well as how to organize and set up a OneNote for student choice boards, small group instruction and daily reflection.
How to make adaptive learning activities in OneNote: Gives examples of students pacing for both accelerated and special education students and how to use OneNote for mastery learning paths.
OneNote in higher education: The ultimate tools for teaching, advising, and administration: Describes how high school teachers are using OneNote for teaching, feedback, student advisement and administering classwork and assessments.