
OneNote Class Notebook Creator now supports 29 additional languages

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Remember, OneNote is free ( and is now available on all platforms and devices, so any teacher can try out OneNote in their classroom and use the BiC lesson plans as a great starting point. The OneNote team has worked hard over the last several months to help educators get up and running quickly with OneNote in their classrooms.Ĭheck out any of the following resources on to help you get started with OneNote or to get some additional assistance: Perhaps you have heard of OneNote or dabbled with it a little but still feel that it is a really new tool for you. Now, with the power of OneNote to add screen clippings, voice and/or video commentary and the ability to digitally write, draw or annotate in a digital notebook you have a winning combination. Each lesson is focused around an essential question to answer. Each day there are three lessons for grades K-4, 5-8 and 9-12. BiC has partnered with OneNote to bring these lessons into the student’s ultimate tool for learning-OneNote!Ī BiC lesson plan delivered in OneNote with multimedia like handwriting, Office files, tags and audio recording.īiC lesson plans started with Word documents and then moved to PowerPoint decks.

With BiC students are fully engaged in the learning experience.īut that is not the best part of this resource. According to Helen Gooch, Microsoft fellow and master trainer, “this is especially true when the resource contains great lesson plans, which are ready to use, are framed around amazing photographs, draw the viewer in and just make students want to know more!”īing in the Classroom (BiC) is a resource that uses visually appealing photographs and short video clips to create integrated lessons, which teach digital literacy while aligned to Common Core standards. While training lays the groundwork, it is always helpful to educators when they discover a tangible resource to use with their students. Whatever your role in supporting education, complete your “Ninja Training” and spread the word about this great resource! New curriculum in OneNote-Bing in the Classroom lesson plans Not a teacher, but want trainings for you? We have school administrator and IT administrator guides on this page as well-including a OneNote Class Notebook Creator installation guide for IT admins. We are also creating a companion set of interactive OneNote guides for students. Since launching the site, we have seen great engagement from the educator community with average site visit times spanning at least the length of one guide and sharing of this resource on LinkedIn, Twitter, and blogs! We are heavily investing in making even better, with translation of both the site and guides into additional languages. There is even the ability to embed trainings in most major websites and blogs, as we have done here! That means, if you find a training you think would benefit your colleagues, you can just copy/paste the link or use the sharing buttons in the upper right side of each training and share with your colleagues. Built- in sharing-Not only are the OneNote trainings all in one place, but they are each individually accessible via a link.(Guides are delivered in Silverlight and HTML5.) It’s as if you have an instructor sitting right by you telling you where to click and why. Best of all, like OneNote, this training doesn’t cost anything and is optimized for cross-device usage.

Each guide takes approximately five minutes to complete and has play and pause options.

delivers FREE interactive trainings with the following unique benefits for teachers (and administrators): content that clicks and training that travels
