Mobile learning and note-taking with Microsoft Office OneNote 2003
Updated: February 8, 2007
Productivity tutorial
Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 is a new, digital note-taking application that enables you to type and handwrite notes, record audio, and capture graphics and Web content-all in your OneNote notebook. With your notes all in one place, you'll always be prepared for class, exams, and study sessions. With Office OneNote, you can:
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Organize notes the way you want, using unlimited sections and pages.
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Take comprehensive lecture notes by recording audio notes.
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Quickly find the information you need, using keyword search.
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Use note flags to keep track of assignments and important to-do items
Why is improved note-taking important?
Learn how efficient and organized note-taking helps both teachers and students.
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How OneNote 2003 can help
Learn how OneNote can improve note-taking by helping to overcome common obstacles.
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Before you begin
An introduction to the OneNote 2003 tutorial and what you will learn.
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Touring OneNote 2003
This chapter introduces the OneNote screen layout and terminology.
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Familiarizing yourself with OneNote
One Note is set up like a spiral-bound notebook, with tabs across the top and note pages. In this chapter, you will familiarize yourself with this format.
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Research and note-taking
In this 10-page chapter, you will learn how to write notes, record audio notes, conduct research, and use digital ink.
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Organizing and searching
Learn how to use note flags and to search through your notes.
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Sharing and collaborating
In this chapter you will learn how to assign tasks, share notes using e-mail, and publish your notes as Web pages.
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Getting help
Additional information about OneNote 2003 is available from several sources. Get answers to questions, product support online, and news about product updates.