Description
Microsoft OneNote can be used as a tool to assist in project managment and research. SOS workshops on and the SOS Guide to OneNote address the functions described below.
What can you do with Microsoft Onenote?
Create LOCAL (desktop accessible) notebooks
Create Web-based notebooks (accessible anywhere)
Create and organize notebook sections
Create screenclippings
Use templates
Use drawing tools to create graphics
Extract text from images
Workshop/Guide Learning Objectives
Participants will know or be able to do the following:
Why you might want to use Microsoft OneNote
How to use MIcrosoft OneNote, including these functions:
Create a desktop- and web-based OneNote notebook
Create Sections and Section Groups
Group and sequence pages
Use "Page" Templates
- Create Screenclips and save as images
Extract text from images
Embed audio, video or graphics
Use drawing and formatting tools
Sync and Link notebooks
Share notebooks
Devices Required
Devices - PC with Microsoft OneNote (usually comes free with Microsoft Office Suite)
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