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Need to take private notes or brainstorm with classmates? Use Class Notebook in your class team! If your educator has set up the notebook, select the Class Notebook tab in your class team and explore.

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Select Show Navigation to expand the notebook and see all your sections: a Collaboration Space for developing ideas and projects with classmates, a Content Library where your educator can save important resources, and a private notebook section for your work only.

Every class team comes with its own linked OneNote Class Notebook. Your Class Notebook is a digital notebook for the whole class to store text, images, handwritten notes, attachments, links, voice, video, and more.

Fill out the details for your assignment and select Add resources. In the box that opens, select Class Notebook and navigate through your notebook's sections to choose the page you'd like to attach.

Once you add the OneNote tab, everyone in the channel will be able to view and make edits (provided they have access to the notebook). Anyone blocked from viewing the notebook can request access right from the tab.

I would like to use a single OneNote, ClassNote or Teams ClassNotebook over multiple teams (classes). Does anyone know if this is possible. At the moment I am having to have all students studying a single subject in the same team to enable them to access the detailed Notebook I have created.

This workflow is less optimal then having a single notebook for the course, but will allow you to relatively easily maintain the same content and structure in each Class Notebook provided you get in the habit when creating the content of distributing it accordingly. There is a way to share a Class Notebook created outside Teams with multiple Microsoft 365 groups, but this doesn't integrate with the Team and Teams assignments in the same way. Also, your tenant permissions may prevent you from creating Class Notebooks outside of a Team. I think the integration with the Team is an advantage and I would opt for the extra distribution steps.

One thing many educators do is store all of the student content in the Teacher Only section. This way you can re-distribute the content to students. This Class Notebook import was really designed for new class teams you're teaching and not meant to bring over a notebook mid-year that you didn't create in Teams.

Hi @Justin Chando , is there any plan to change the current policy. It is THE single most frustrating aspect of Teams that you cannot simply pick a notebook off the OneNote shelf and use it wholesale in Teams.

@DebDury One other option you consider here for future reference. If you have student sections in the existing Notebook that match the students in the new Teams Class Notebook. You could copy and paste the sections over from each student notebook to the corresponding student section in the new Teams Class Notebook. Open both the existing Class Notebook and the new Teams Class Notebook in the desktop version of OneNote. Click on the student's names to open their Class Notebook section>Use shift and click to copy all sections of that student's notebook. Go to the new Teams Class Notebook>Click on the student's name to open their notebook>Paste in the sections from the existing Class Notebook. This may cause problems with files that are linked in the existing Class Notebook not being available in the new Teams Class Notebook.

As far as I am aware the add tab to channel Graph API method uses a team...@odata.bind property with a hyperlink value to refer to the correct app. You can append the correct appid in that hyperlink value.

Thanks a bunch for staying with me on this. I have now tried your suggestion, but the error is still the same. In order to get the righjt URLs (onenote.com), I have dropped working on a self-created notebook and instead hooked up on the default notebook.

So... the Notebook is now added to the Team (at last), but... it is not loading properly.. it never finishes. I have created a tab manually using the same notebook. The URLS only differ on the TAB ID. What could be wrong here?

If you have not used this feature before, click Set Up a OneNote Class Notebook and choose Blank Notebook. If you have used OneNote before, you can set this up using that existing notebook.

Distribute content you want students to work on so that you can review it, but you might not necessarily grade, right into their notebooks. If you want to grade a class notebook Page, check out how to integrate Class Notebook and the Assignments tab in Teams.

Distributing content is one of the extra features of the class notebook. In the top ribbon of the Notebook, head into the Class Notebook tab. Here, you can not only distribute Pages but whole Sections as well.

To distribute a page, you have a couple of different options. You can distribute the page to all students, certain students, or groups of students if you have groups of students for different days, classes, or different testing groups. There is also a Cross Notebook Distribution option. This is handy if you have 2 classes for the same grade or subject and they share content. Instead of having to create all the content twice, you can just share it between the notebooks.

Another way you can move a page to another part of the notebook is to right-click on the page and choose Move/Copy. Then choose where you would like to place the page and if you want to just move it there or make a copy of it there.

Lastly, some housekeeping tasks for your class notebook. To update or customize any settings in your notebook, under the Class Notebook section on the far right, click the three dots and then Manage Notebooks.

If you'd like the benefit of full-featured note-taking in a Microsoft Teams channel, you can add a OneNote notebook. Everyone in the channel will be able to view and make edits, or in the case of pre-existing notebooks they don't yet have permissions for, they can request access right from the tab.

Good news! Since your notebook is already stored in Office365 (evident by the fact that its location begins with or has OneDrive - Indiana Wesleyan somewhere in the path) you can easily move the notebook. Here's how:

As you noticed, you can have multiple accounts linked into a single OneNote. That makes OneNote application your Hub of Notebooks. Using OneNote App you can edit/co-author/ink/paste into notebooks extremely easily.

With the newest version of Evernote, it's now getting impossible to work with my personal and business accounts (in the Windows app), as I am constantly switching between the two. Originally there were 2 tabs at the top of the app and it was easy to switch between them. I often need to move notes from personal to business and vice versa. This was easily done by right-clicking the note and choosing the option. With the new version, switching between personal & business is clunky as it appears to now log out of one account and log in to the other, and it's not possible to have two instances of Evernote running with the two accounts. Further, I can no longer move notes between accounts (I now have to export to a file and import into the other account). This is now too time consuming as I am doing it regularly. So I'm coming to the conclusion that I need to use either business Evernote or personal Evernote for everything, and create separate notebook stacks for each. Since I don't really use the business functionality, and I have vastly more notes in personal, I'll use the personal version and ditch the business (as a certified consultant I don't pay for it anyway). But now I have the problem of how do I get all my business notes/notebooks into personal?

@Tim Kowal The business account is set up and managed by an admin. One thing he sets up is who can see which notebook (by defining the "spaces"). Who has access to that space can see the information in it, and often work on it.

I'm trying to add a tab containing a OneNote notebook into my MS Teams channel using Graph API.I found this usefull blog post that is explaining how to do this. Unofortunetely I did not manage to go to the end.I'm stuck to the step when he is creating a OneNote in the Teams, whatever that means.

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To add a new or existing OneNote notebook to a channel in Teams, click Add a tab at the top of the channel and select OneNote. For detailed instructions, please see this Microsoft article, Add a OneNote notebook to Teams.

Your OneNote notebook is now syncing to the shared location, and changes you make to the notebook locally will be synced to the version stored in the shared file location. The notebook will also now be accessible via OneNote Online and can be shared with others.

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