Thing 16- OneNote

One Note, part of the Microsoft Office365 suite, is a digital note-taking application that enables users to create digital ‘notebooks’ that can be shared between authorised team members or users and accessed across a variety of devices.  The app is not just restricted to typed text-based input but can also accommodate videos, images, handwritten text …

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Thing 16- OneNote

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I feel like Microsoft Onenote is the app none of us will be able to do without in a year’s time. It’s a great way of organising information in a clear, colourful, hierarchical structure: including pictures, calendar entries and even handwritten scribbles. It works well for gathering and compiling important business information, for example that … Continue reading One note

One note

Thing 16: Notes

This is a cross-post between WordPress and Medium. Having come of age with computing at a time when Microsoft were seen as the big monopoly power (eg during the ‘first browser war‘), I have a muscle memory that makes me instinctively retice…

Thing 16: Notes

Thing 16 – OneNote

I’m pretty new to notes software. I used Evernote on my iPad with the Apple pencil a few weeks ago for the first time and the novelty factor was great. This “thing” has provided me with a good opportunity to explore the concept and experiment a bit.  It’s not something I would include in the…

Thing 16 – OneNote

Thing 16: OneNote

I’ve moved to having a laptop as my main device at work and started to use OneNote for note taking recently. I like having all my notes in one place – it’s very similar conceptually to carrying round a paper notebook. I like that I no longer need to carry paper print outs to meetings.  I find … Continue reading Thing 16: OneNote

Thing 16: OneNote

OneNote on 23 things

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It is now Week Eight of 23 things and the topic is Digital Curation, OneNote and ClassNote Thing 15 is tumblr. I’ve been using tumblr for a few years now for all sorts of different projects, but I though I’d skip by that to the next thing, OneNote. Try using OneNote on your pc/laptop/device. Create […]

OneNote on 23 things