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Tami Brass

Microsoft Videos: OneNote 2007 Demo: Set Up a OneNote Notebook - 0 views

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    An Office OneNote 2007 notebook gives you a familiar context for keeping notes, and it adds all the advantages of electronic format. This demo shows how you can create a new notebook with just a few clicks and set it up the way you want it.
Tami Brass

OneNote Testing : A new OneNote Favorites Powertoy - 1 views

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    Allows you to add notebooks, sections, and pages as "favorites" Would be great if you're doing synchronized notebooks with kids
Tami Brass

Create study guides using Microsoft Office OneNote - 0 views

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    Teach your students how to create personalized study guides using Microsoft Office OneNote note-taking program. With OneNote, your students can create extensive notebooks of information that typically include text, images, diagrams, and audio notes. The layout looks like a typical physical notebook and is easy to understand.
Tami Brass

Organizing and managing your notes - OneNote - Microsoft Office Online - 0 views

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    Notebook pages and subpages Notebook sections Outlook integration Searching notes
Tami Brass

Microsoft Videos: OneNote 2007 Demo: Organize, Search, and Find Information in a OneNot... - 0 views

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    This demo shows how much flexibility OneNote 2007 gives you for organizing your notes. You can set up your structure beforehand or just start with a blank slate. Set up notebook sections by project, date, client, or any other way that suits you. And then easily change your structure later if you need to.
Tami Brass

Microsoft Videos: OneNote 2007 Demo: Which Way Do You Want to Share a Notebook? - 0 views

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    Brainstorming is a great way to keep your team engaged. This demo shows how you can use an Office OneNote 2007 shared notebook as your brainstorming center so that your team members can add ideas and play off each other's thoughts, no matter where they are.
Tami Brass

Advantages of Tablets Over Laptops - School Computing - 0 views

  • Smaller, less obtrusive form factor:
  • More natural interaction with the screen
  • The multimodal nature of the tablet may contribute to a greater level of use of resources as there is no division between note-taking, accessing internet resources, using productivity tools, and using educational software.
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  • Supporting multiple learning styles:
  • Conversion of hand-writing to text:
  • Powerful projecting:
  • Collaborating:
  • students can gather around and work together on one tablet and (in conjunction with a projector) display their group’s work to the classroom
  • Users can communicate and share from within their notebooks, and import content from other applications into their notebooks.
  • Ink annotations:
  • Note-Taking Capabilities:
  • Windows Journal
  • Microsoft OneNote
  • Ease of erasing and making changes:
  • Expanded note-taking:
  • Organization:
  • Microsoft OneNote Capabilities:
  • Search notes:
  • Flagging notes:
  • Record audio:
  • Side-note screen clippings:
  • Email notebook pages:
  • Seeing the sequence of note-taking or diagramming
  • Write on any document:
  • PDF files
  • electronic textbooks
  • Highlighting on web pages
  • e-books, educational software, pictures, and scanned images.
  • Reusing templates:
  • Emailing documents:
  • Posting to the web:
  • Screen-capture software
  • DyKnow screen sharing
  • Manipulating electronic presentations and textbooks
  • Subject Area Examples/Uses
  • Unique applications
Tami Brass

Getting Started with Tablet PCs - 0 views

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    A Tablet PC is a unique type of computer that allows the user to "ink" his or her input - words, sketches, diagrams and even math and science notations - and have them saved digitally. It can offer teachers new solutions for teaching and engage students so they are excited about coming to class - or doing fieldwork - and learning. The key to innovation is in their flexibility and mobility. This eBook provides information about them and classroom examples that show how they are taking educational computing far beyond the capabilities of the conventional notebook and where they are making a difference in teaching and learning. We hope you will enjoy reading about this exciting new technology.
Tami Brass

Intel-Powered Convertible Classmate PC: The Touch Netbook to Emulate - 0 views

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    it will have a 1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 processor, a 60 GB hard drive, and Windows XP. The clearest improvements have been made to the 8.9-inch screen's touch interface. We complained last time that: Because the Windows XP Home OS is not meant for tablet use, we had to install a few of our own freeware programs to take full advantage of the touchscreen. Turns out Intel had some pretty interesting plans up their sleeve and now the notebook is preloaded with lots of software that takes advantage of the touchscreen including a program called Vision Objects Pen Input, which turns handwriting into editable text and contains a virtual keyboard. And that is just the start of it. Intel plans to team up with software vendors to preload the laptops with a stack of touch-focused applications.They are also teaming up with content providers, such as McGraw Hill, to package the laptops with learning tools. Beyond the software additions, the accelerometer has really been fine-tuned. Turning the netbook vertically adjusted the screen orientation in under 2 seconds. So sure the Convertible Classmate is meant for children and isn't a netbook that adults will want to carry around, but its implementation of touch technology on a netbook is what we hope to see from the mainstream netbook vendors that plan to bring touch to the smaller screen. A simplified home screen menu (so you don't have to dig through XPs menus), preloading touch-optimized software and a speedy accelerometer are some of the Classmate's solid features that we want to see in adult touch-enabled netbooks.
Tami Brass

David's Blog: OneNote 2007 - 2009 Planner Notebook Download Available - 1 views

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    OneNote - A planner available for 2009
Tami Brass

OneNote Tips & Tricks : Tracking Activity in Shared Notebooks - 0 views

  • Another thing that OneNote is great for is shared note taking. What? You mean other people can share my notes? Well...only if you want them to.
  • Tips: Right-click a note to see who made the most-recent change to it and when it was made. You'll see a menu appear. Just look at the last 2 items at the bottom of the menu. It contains the date and time the note was last modified and the name of the individual who made that change. If 2 people have made a change in the same location and at the same time, a conflict occurs. OneNote does not preserve one users notes, while deleting another's. But rather, a hidden page, affectionately deemed a conflict page, will be created containing all unmerged changes. When this happens, a notification will appear at the top of the page. Simply click on it to reveal the page containing the unmerged changes. Or alternatively, you can click the icon that appears on the page tab itself. When you click the notification or the icon, the page expands to reveal the hidden page. On your page you'll see the final note that made it onto the actual page of notes, like this: When you click on the conflict page, you'll see the note that didn't make it onto the page highlighted in red, like this: What happens from here is completely up to you. If you determine that none of the unmerged changes are necessary, you can delete the conflict page and move on. Just select the page and press the <Delete> key, or right-click the page and select Delete from the menu. Once this happens, the conflict notification icons are removed from the top of the page and from the page tab. If you decide that you want to salvage the conflicting note, just copy the contents from the conflict page to the actual page of notes. Or, if you're not sure, just leave it. You can click the icon again to collapse the conflict page so it stays out of site. All conflicting changes will remain intact until you decide to take action.
Tami Brass

Microsoft Videos: OneNote 2007 Demo: What is OneNote? - 0 views

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    Many of us carry a notebook around to take notes for business, school, or personal projects. But can you easily find the info you need? Is it convenient to share your notes with others? This demo shows how you can take control with Office OneNote 2007, the easy-to-use note-taking and information-management program.
Tami Brass

OneNote and Education : OneNote and Learning Styles - Dr. Ole Lauridsen - 1 views

  • learning communities are not aware of the enormous learning potential that is to be found in this “electronic notebook”
  • many learners are simply not capable of choosing among the many features available in OneNote in a qualified way
  • eNote is the one that embraces most learning styles elements and does it in the most direct way
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  • m a constructivist point of view, all learning implies the transformation of information into knowledge, and this goes for teaching, too, in the modern – i.e. constructivist – sense of the word: Creating an adequate environment for learning.
  • OneNote is a very strong learning tool that may be completely personalized in accordance with to the users’ needs, not least their learning styles needs.
  • OneNote supports the auditory strength by allowing users to work with audio files. Whole lectures, group meetings, and also thoughts, ideas, brainwaves, can be recorded and stored for further processing, provided with relevant annotations (the latter as “sticky quotes” created through a mouse click on the OneNote icon in the notification area).
  • The use of text and all kinds of pictures obviously supports visual learners. OneNote contains many visual elements, and creative users can design their own as well.
  • Tactile learners benefit from the mere use of a computer and thus of course from the mere use of OneNote. Drawing, making audio or video recordings, scrolling, following links, etc. are important activities for tactile learners and strongly support their focus and their learning process.
  • Verbal learners often like to talk to themselves, and they may support this preference by using OneNote’s recording tool. Mentally, recording speech is more binding than saying words that just vanish into thin air; consequently, a recording has a much larger learning impact than mere speech that is not recorded.
  • The smooth interaction with other Microsoft Office applications (first of all, Outlook and Explorer) makes it easy to switch between tasks; furthermore, the program as such with its notebooks, sections, subsections, and many features gives the multitaskers fantastic opportunities to meet their individual needs.
  • OneNote supports the learners’ preferences whether they want to work alone, in pairs, in a peer groups, or teams, and whether or not they need to consult a person of authority while working and, finally, whether or not they prefer variation between these options,.
Tami Brass

Tablet PC Blogs - 0 views

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    Tablet PCs and Ultra Mobile PCs (UMPC) are the newest generation of mobile computers. Tablet PCs and UMPCs provide all the power of a standard Microsoft Windows-based notebook plus additional features that improve mobility including pen-input, light form-
Tami Brass

Curriculum Innovation and E-Learning :: Tablet PCs - 0 views

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    The Tablet PC is a truly portable computer tool. It provides the power of a great notebook with the added flexibility of pen input. Tablet PCs provide the ability to input handwritten notes on your computer utilizing a digitized rotating screen you can fl
Tami Brass

ABC ~ All 'Bout Computers, Vol. 38: OneNote Shared Sessions - 0 views

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    Instructions for creating a shared notebook in OneNote
Tami Brass

OneNote Web Exporter - Home - 1 views

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    Export OneNote 2007 notebooks as interactive websites - very cool
Tami Brass

OneNote Web Exporter - Home - 0 views

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    Plug-in to export your OneNote 2007 notebooks as an interactive web site.
Tami Brass

SourceForge.net: NoteLab - 0 views

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    NoteLab is an advanced "digital notebook" specifically designed for tablet computers. With its stroke smoothing, antialiasing, and "smart rendering," NoteLab provides a beautiful and powerful note taking environment on any operating system.
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