Tired of paper and pencil notes



 In this 20th century, especially after COVID pandemic learning, students need new ways to take adequate notes and organise them effectively. I found an academic software that can help students, teachers and even parents find classroom notes and content all in one play. ONENOTE is that accessible software where things can be categories, stored and made easy for teachers and students to find what they need.


I have three boys and as they say 'Boys leave things all around the place.' Books by mid term are torn, pages or notes missing and that makes studying a hard task.  As a parent, ONENOTE definitely will be a software I will advocate for parents to invest in for their child. 


Moreover, as a teacher, this is a must have software that has many advantages; note taking, grading, student involvement to learning and categorizing those important documents all in one place!

ONENOTE is an academic app for both students and teachers to get!

Watch the video below to get a little quick view of ONENOTE.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5jxTKxEfkw&t=43s  

 



Comments

  1. OneNote seems like a very useful tool. From what I've learned on your blog, it provides teachers with an excellent opportunity to share learning materials with students in a simple, cataloged manner. I think it would be very useful for projects as well. I especially like how you can take pictures or write using a stylus into OneNote. These features and the fact that videos, and images can be placed into notes, provide teachers with another excellent Academic Application.

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  2. I found the information on this blog very interesting. OneNote would be very beneficial to students and teachers. I can see my class using OneNote to journal .

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  3. I agree that OneNote appears to be a very useful software for both teachers and students. As a 'student educator' I will also incorporate this app to assist in my personal note taking whilst I complete this PGDEL course.

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  4. I have never used OneNote extensively but I have tried the basic note taking feature.and have found it to be very useful. The additional information on your blog has piqued my curiosity and I can see how I can use it to improve my daily routine, especially in my present course of study.

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