![]() We really ended up using it as a mini Learning Management System-putting bell work, assessments, and assignments in the sections and discussion posts in the collaboration space. It could just become a digital text book, which is useful, but OneNote can do so much more than that. It really is up to the teacher to use the tool to it's potential to increase collaboration, critical thinking, creation, etc. No more big binders to carry around! A couple drawbacks- you have to have Microsoft accounts to use OneNote.which isn't convenient at all if you are a Gmail district (or something other than Office 365). ![]() I absolutely LOVE using OneNote notebooks with my students- I don't have to carry home 100 notebooks to complete grading anymore! It's all online! It is also great for my own personal use- all of my lesson plans, conference notes, meeting notes, etc.
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