Microsoft OneNote
Keep organized across devices
What is OneNote?
- OneNote is an online binder than can be accessed through Active Directory and/or BYOD OneDrive
- OneNote binders are sharable with other team members and/or students, may include video, pictures, audio, freehand annotations, text annotations and links to web media.
- Different OneNote apps (iphone app, android app, windows app, etc) have slightly different features and editing limitations.
- The full version of OneNote 2013 is available on all Active Directory computers under Applications and features all available tools.
- OneNote Binders may be synchronized across all devices. For example, a change made on a Smart Phone is reflected when you open the binder on a desktop.
- OneNote is available to teachers AND students.
- OneNote binders are viewable from ANY DEVICE.
NOTE: When setting up OneNote on various devices, be sure to use your office365 email (p#@pdsb.org)
Getting Started with OneNote in Peel
Where are my OneNote notebooks kept?
Click on OneDrive from the http://byod.peelschools.org splash page to access all your MS Office documents including OneNote Notebooks
How do I start a new notebook?
From OneDrive, click the plus icon and select OneNote Notebook
How do I share a notebook with other teachers or students?
Click the picture to see instructions.
Your recipients will see the notebook on their OneDrive
Microsoft OneNote Tutorial
DID YOU KNOW?
- OneNote Notebooks can be made in the Collaborative Documents and Course Resources section of your class site!
- Every class site on Office365 has a built in OneNote notebook! (See the picture on the left)