Saturday, December 9, 2017

OneNote Review

      OneNote is your One Stop shop when it comes to organization. There are so many features in OneNote. It's hard to choose my favorite. OneNote is a virtual lesson plan book. You can create lessons, upload videos, record notes, link webpages and worksheets, connect with parents through email, and receive homework from your students. This is the wave of the future when it comes to using technology.
    One feature I really like is the capability to store worksheets on the program. You can simply project your lesson plans for your class so they can easily follow along. You can also complete worksheets with your class for better understanding.

I find that students at the elementary level need extra guidance when completing new worksheets. This feature is another way to ensure they understand what is expected. 
I also like the fact that this program is for any device including laptops and desktops. Although smartphone and tablets have their advantages, it is not always easy and simple to upload documents or type things quickly. A program I currently use for that is similar to OneNote is not available for desktops or laptops. This program is! I especially like the "record audio" feature that allows you or the students to record audio or visuals to accompany lessons and assignments. This is another time-saving feature that is beneficial to teachers who have limited planning time or multiple classes. his 
     Overall, OneNote has many capabilities for the busy teacher who wants to stay virtually organized. I recommend this product and will try it out for myself.

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