Save and share this image with your colleagues with the #OneNoteStaff and #OneNoteClassĬustomers are already seeing the potential to build on their use of OneNote with this new tool: Now, an entire school or district can enjoy the benefits of OneNote’s organizational efficiency:Ĭlick the image to download it. That is why, today, we are excited to announce the release of OneNote Staff Notebook for Education to cultivate and manage educator collaboration at the district and school level. OneNote provides the place to bring everything together and helps me focus and prioritize when things are really busy.” -Amanda Prosser, assistant principal at the Silverton Primary School in Australia “As a school leader my work is dynamic and varied. principals, superintendents, department heads) who see the value of similar organization and collaboration tools for their own administrative needs: In our efforts to reach educators with OneNote Class Notebooks, we have spoken with many school or district leaders (e.g. Teachers have created three times as many OneNote Class Notebooks on Office 365 in the last month than the previous months combined since launch-resulting in more than triple the number of students using OneNote in their classrooms this semester. The excitement for OneNote Class Notebooks has been amazing and we are seeing quite the momentum since launch in October 2014. We incorporated it almost immediately into the tool, making it available in new languages and markets worldwide and providing training resources and example lesson plans educators needed to get started with OneNote in their classrooms with and Bing in the Classroom lesson plans in OneNote. We received feedback from educators about how to make OneNote Class Notebook better for their teaching. Thomas School, saying it has brought about, “The most significant and organic change process ever in the school. The release of OneNote Class Notebooks has customers like Kirk Wheeler, Head of School at St. A lot has changed since the beginning of this school year for schools and districts using OneNote.
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