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To make course content available and organized for the whole class, including students and co-teachers, add to your Class Notebook the same way you do your OneNote app.

  • In the Collaboration Space, students can see and edit pages and sections. Add pages and sections they can make changes to and collaborate with others.

  • In the Content Library, only teachers can edit pages and sections. Students can see all the pages and sections, and copy things to their own student section to work on.

  • If you enabled the Teacher-only section group, the pages and sections there can only be seen by you and your co-teachers.

To learn how to handout content and assignments directly to students or student groups, see Distribute pages and sections to all students in a Class Notebook .

Learn more

Visit our interactive OneNote Class Notebook training to learn more about getting started with Class Notebook.

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