Mobile learning and note-taking with Microsoft Office OneNote 2003

Updated: February 8, 2007

Productivity tutorial

Microsoft Office OneNote software

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:

Organize notes the way you want, using unlimited sections and pages.

Take comprehensive lecture notes by recording audio notes.

Quickly find the information you need, using keyword search.

Use note flags to keep track of assignments and important to-do items

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Tutorial information

Productivity tutorial
ItemRequirements

Instructional level

Intermediate user

Advanced user

Curriculum areas

Mobile learning and capturing ideas

Research

Technology

Software required

Microsoft Office OneNote 2003

Objectives

Explore the Office OneNote 2003 user interface.

Use Office OneNote 2003 to conduct research.

Use the SideNote feature.

Flag, search, and share your notes.

Record audio notes.

Assign tasks.

Publish notes as HTML documents.

Use digital ink.

Tutorial outline

Why is improved note-taking important?
Learn how efficient and organized note-taking helps both teachers and students.

How OneNote 2003 can help
Learn how OneNote can improve note-taking by helping to overcome common obstacles.

Before you begin
An introduction to the OneNote 2003 tutorial and what you will learn.

Touring OneNote 2003
This chapter introduces the OneNote screen layout and terminology.

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.

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.

Organizing and searching
Learn how to use note flags and to search through your notes.

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.

Getting help
Additional information about OneNote 2003 is available from several sources. Get answers to questions, product support online, and news about product updates.

Web links to tutorial and other resources

OneNote 2003 tutorial (50 KB WinZip file)

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