OneNote for Digital Portfolios capture your life

What is OneNote?

OneNote is an online binder connected to Office 365 in Peel. These binders are shareable with teachers and other students.

OneNote binders may include video, pictures, audio, freehand annotations, text annotations and links to web media.

Different OneNote apps (iPhone app, Android app, Windows app, etc) have slightly different features and editing limitations.

The full version of OneNote 2016 is available on all school computers in the "Applications" folder, and can be downloaded at home from the BYOD page.

OneNote Binders may be synchronized across all devices. For example, a change made on a Smart Phone is reflected when you open the binder on a desktop.

Getting Started with OneNote in Peel

From a computer, open your OneDrive from the BYOD page.

In your OneDrive, create a new OneNote Notebook.

Create sections and pages in your notebook. Insert and modify your work using the familiar Office tool ribbon.

Share you notebook with the teachers and other students.

On a mobile device, sign in with your Office 365 credentials.

On a mobile device

Sign in with your Office 365 credentials

Username: student#@pdsb.org
Password: your computer password

OneNote Tutorials

There are many tutorials on YouTube to help you master OneNote. Keep in mind that the functions will look slightly different depending on which version of OneNote you are using (e.g. OneNote Online vs. Smartphone App vs. Desktop)

Microsoft has also created a full series of interactive tutorials to help you become a master of OneNote.

Good luck creating your digital portfolio!
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