I've performed web searches for a long time now and would have thought there
would be some really impressive uploaded/sample notebooks of how to get the
most out of ON but no such luck yet, at least for me. Anyone else found good
ones?
Thanks,
Miles
Miles, I feel the same way: I would learn a lot be seeing the pages and
Notebook/Section organization. For me_ I plan to increase my use in next
year's fifth grade teaching and want to see and discuss ideas long before
late July when we launch 2009-2010 school year. Anyone who has a place for
teaching use please chime in.
Kathy Jacobs might have started a OneNote-specific site. She is practical
and full of good ideas. (She is also a Powerpoint guru.) Try:
http://geekswithblogs.net/VitaminCH/category/7583.aspx
There are Microsoft people blogging. The MS Ed guy Mike Tholfson is at
http://blogs.msdn.com/onenote_and_education/default.aspx
Good luck and post back with any good sites for seeing a lot of examples.
Jonathan
Here's a post with interesting-sounding references. (I didn't visit them
myself. Yet... but I will. This is interesting to me, too.)
Jonathan