#654 Microsoft OneNote Accessibility Checker
In this video I’ll demonstrate the accessibility checker within Microsoft One note – it’s a quick, handy easy-to-use tool.
In this video I’ll demonstrate the accessibility checker within Microsoft One note – it’s a quick, handy easy-to-use tool.
In this short video I’ll show you the great dictate featre within Microsoft OneNote – it allows you to dictate straight into the app and you are able to translate the dictation in to many different languages.
In this video I’ll show you the immersive reader feature in Microsoft OneNote This video was created on the web version of OneNote however, the same features are available on the Microsoft Windows and macOS desktop applications
In this latest series of Microsoft Class Notebook videos we show you how to set up collaboration areas for different groups of students. Other students won’t be able to see the other groups. Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay
In this latest video in teh series of looking at Class Notebook, we’ll show you the easiest way to review student work. It also shows you to to lock student submissions so that they aren’t able to amend their work after submission. Image by athree23 from Pixabay
In this series of OneNote and Class Notebook videos we look at how to add content and pages. Additionally we look at how to embed PDF documents within pages.
In this video we go through the process of setting up your class notebook I’d really recommend downloading the OneNote for Windows 10 application which is available here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/p/onenote-for-windows-10/9wzdncrfhvjl?activetab=pivot:overviewtab
Microsoft Class Notebook is an underestimated communication collaborative tool that has the power to bring you and your students closer together in one application. It’s not only a notebook where students can write their own notes, but it’s a collaborative notebook where students can share handouts, create pages so that the whole class can contribute… Continue reading #609 Microsoft Class NoteBook: Overview
As you know, OneNote is a firm favourite at #1minuteCPD HQ. In this post, we look at how you can tag your notes across Pages, Sections and Notebooks and then how to use the ‘Find Tags’ function to search through your notebooks. Watch this 1 minute video to show you how… Featured image: ‘Tags‘ by soycamo… Continue reading #261 OneNote: Tagging your notes
If you need to digitise a document, the OCR facilities built in to the iPad edition of Microsoft OneNote is your solution. Watch this one minute tutorial of how to use the camera function and convert printed text in to digital text. Featured image By Ministry of Information Photo Division Photographer [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons