A Journey Through the World With OneNote |
Participate and share : Poster
Monday, June 24, 2:00–4:00 pm
Location: Posters: Level 4, Terrace Ballroom Lobby, Table 19
Suzy Lolley
Andrea Tolley
Take a walk through life with OneNote. Discover how OneNote can be used as a digital breakout game, lesson plan book, student notebook and many other features such as learning tools. You will have a OneNote full of notes to take home!
Audience: | Teachers |
Skill level: | Beginner |
Attendee devices: | Devices useful |
Attendee device specification: | Smartphone: Windows, Android, iOS Laptop: Chromebook, Mac, PC Tablet: Android, iOS, Windows |
Participant accounts, software and other materials: | OneNote |
Focus: | Digital age teaching & learning |
Topic: | Creativity and productivity tools |
Grade level: | 6-8 |
Subject area: | Language arts, Social studies |
ISTE Standards: | For Educators: Designer
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Disclosure: | The submitter of this session has been supported by a company whose product is being included in the session |
Participants will be able to:
*password protect a notebook
*embed a video
*print a document to OneNote
*get a brief overview of Breakout game using OneNote
*list of variety of uses for OneNote
*learn how to use Learning Tools
Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and pick our brains about what they would like to know more about. We will demonstrate to participants how to do these objectives in OneNote and how they can help their struggling students and by using the learning tools in OneNote to help them with reading texts and other various accommodations.
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Atlanta-based, Suzy Lolley is in her sixteenth year in public education. She has served as both a middle and high school English teacher and an Instructional Technology Specialist for teachers of grades K-12. In her current role as a Kennesaw State University iTeach Technology Integration Specialist, she supports the personalized learning initiative in two Fulton County elementary schools. She loves Microsoft tools, especially OneNote, and her current passion is gamification in the classroom. Her certifications include as a Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert and Master Trainer, a Surface Expert, and ambassador for Raspberry Pi, Seesaw, and Common Sense.
Andrea Tolley is a MIE Expert and MIE Fellow from Greeneville, Tennessee. She teaches Microsoft Imagine Academy to 6th through 8th grades at Greeneville Middle School. She has presented at various conferences such as BETT in London, NCCE, TCEA, CUE, ISTE, NYSCATE, etc. on topics such as OneNote, BreakOutEDU, Minecraft, Microsoft Imagine Academy, and other various Microsoft topics.
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