1. stationery (templates) 2. using onenote stationery 3. creating your own stationery 4. stationery...
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1.1. Stationery (templates)Stationery (templates)2.2. Using OneNote StationeryUsing OneNote Stationery3.3. Creating your own StationeryCreating your own Stationery4.4. Stationery Mini-ProjectStationery Mini-Project5.5. How can searches save us time?How can searches save us time? 6.6. Why do I need note flags?Why do I need note flags? 7.7. Note Flags Mini-ProjectNote Flags Mini-Project8.8. Reviewing and SharingReviewing and Sharing
Module IIIModule IIIOneNote – Stationery, Searches and FlagsOneNote – Stationery, Searches and Flags
Reviewing and Sharing
• What uses have I found for OneNote?
• What would you like to review?
Let’s look at stationery built into OneNoteat stationery built into OneNote
Stationery Template
Let’s create our own stationery in OneNote OneNote
Activity
Template Creation • Assign groups of 3. • Assign 1 template to be created by each group
(Meetings, Agendas, Lesson Planner, log, sign out sheet, parent call log, etc.).
• Send the template to others in the class via email (see instructions on how to share templates and Notes
below). • Save templates received via email..
Project – Creating your own stationery
How can key word searches save us time?
Discussion:
What type of note flags do I need?
Discussion:
Activity
1. Create 5 note flags based on discussion
2. Write a To Do list in multiple pages/section/folders
3. Flag each item appropriately
Project (1) – Note Flag Customization
1. Go to One Note
2. Create a Note Flag Summary
3. Customize your Summary
4. Create a Summary page
Project (2) – Note Flag Summary
Reviewing and Sharing
• What new things did you learn?
• What difficulties did you have?
• Anything else…?
What new things did you learn?
What difficulties did you have?
Anything else…?