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As I mentioned last week , I'm trying to make more videos about the excellent products that Microsoft offers to teachers and students fo
Word, OneNote, and PowerPoint users have a new speech-to-text option . A new dictation option has been added to Office 365. The dictatio
It used to be, every class I taught started with students scrambling for notepaper and sharpening their pencils. Everyone took notes and used those to study for exams. If students wanted to share n…
Just in time for Global Accessibility Awareness Day, the tech giant announces inclusivity updates to a popular classroom product.
Heard good things about Microsoft OneNote, but feel like you're in too deep with Evernote to make the switch? You can migrate your data relatively easily – and if you want your note taking app to work for project management, you really should. Keeping up with your to-do list isn't productivity: it's getting by. That's…
Is making a to-do list on your to-do list? Set it up in OneNote to make getting things done as straightforward as possible. A to-do list can be a great way of ensuring you're making progress — but it'll only serve that purpose if its set up correctly. Building a to-do list inside OneNote offers a host of…
It makes it easier to think during class—and I'm doing less busy work. Stephanie is just one of the 950 students at Sammamish High School in Seattle who have taken wholeheartedly to Microsoft OneNote along with their teachers. Across the country in Ohio, teachers gave their students "blizzard bags" when schools got closed for bad weather. These…
Don’t rely on blurry whiteboard snapshots to suffice for absent meeting attendees–use Office Lens! Today Microsoft announced that Office Lens is available for iOS and Android. Windows Phone users may already be familiar with the tool, since it’s been available on that platform for a year. Office Blogs describes Lens as “a handy capture app that… Read More
Microsoft Education Australia's Teachers Blog - Support, tips, trick and stories from Australian Teachers for Australian Teachers
Microsoft Education Australia's Teachers Blog - Support, tips, trick and stories from Australian Teachers for Australian Teachers
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Over the last few months I have come to appreciate all of the things that OneNote does that my trusty old Google Keep can't do . Wheneve
Choosing between OneNote and Evernote can be tough, but here's one feature that may sway you towards one side for good.
Can the way you take notes change your life? I think so. Microsoft think's so, too. And young Kyle Madinger proves this for Microsoft's note taking tool with his success story from Canada. In OneNote Hero: A Student Success Story, he is the hero who goes from struggling homeschooler to classroom success. Every Frodo needs a…
If you've already integrated OneNote into your workflow, making full use of templates can help you super-charge your usage. For those of you not yet using it, there are plenty of reasons to try OneNote. The key to good note-taking is a foundation that lets you quickly and efficiently take down the information that's most important. Sometimes,…
Here’s a bold yet true declaration: OneNote 2013 is the most versatile tool in Office 365. Whether you’re a busy parent making a shopping list, a software developer providing notes to a project manager, or a sixth-grade teacher assigning a collaborative class project, OneNote can make your life easier. We rounded up ten of our… Read More
Note-taking apps are a dime a dozen. Some are too simple for anything but the simplest of tasks. Others are abundant in features that are locked behind premium accounts. Can't we have the best of both worlds? For a while, the cross-platform note-taking app Evernote was the de facto standard. That's not true anymore. While Evernote is…
All aspiring OneNote Ninjas must begin their journey with the basics. The first thing a young ninja must do is learn the ways of http://www.onenoteforteachers.com. This is a Teacher-focused site with bite-sized interactive training that will take you from beginner to expert in no time. Each lesson is only a few minutes long and the skills you learn will pay off handsome rewards in your teaching future and save you valuable time every day.
Below you will find three awesome apps that are available to help you take and save notes faster on the go.
Microsoft Education Australia's Teachers Blog - Support, tips, trick and stories from Australian Teachers for Australian Teachers
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