Using OneNote Online to create the connected learner

Today’s post was written by Tamara Sullivan is the dean of E-Learning at Ormiston College.

Last year, I was very excited when I received my Office 365 account. I loved the new collaboration features, especially the ability to easily share and collaborate in OneNote notebooks with my students. But it wasn’t until the end of the year that it dawned on me that sharing feature opens the doors for students to easily create, connect and collaborate with students around the globe—all through the one platform. What is more exciting is the ability to collaborate with a school, even if they do not have OneNote installed on their machines. Running through a web browser with OneNote Online means that any student, with any device can participate. And it is free!

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