Build the next generation of collaborative apps for hybrid work
The world around us has dramatically changed since the last Microsoft Build. Every customer and partner is now focused on the new realities of hybrid work—enabling people to work from anywhere, at any time, and on any device.
One year in: 7 urgent trends for leaders in the shift to hybrid work
In April 2020—just a month into a global pandemic that triggered a worldwide move to remote work—my team and I shared early research on how work was changing. There was so much we didn’t know back then, but we did know there was no going back. As I said at the time, “This moment will change the way we work and connect with each other forever.”
New hybrid work innovations in Microsoft Teams Rooms, Fluid, and Microsoft Viva
The future of work is collaboration without compromise—wherever, whenever.
Three new voice features for Outlook mobile—now on iOS, and coming soon to Android
If you feel like you are juggling more meetings, emails, and chats than ever, you’re probably right—and you’re certainly not alone. In our recent Work Trend Index annual report, Microsoft shared data that clearly illustrated how the digital intensity of workers’ days has increased substantially. Email is no exception—the number of emails delivered to commercial…
Microsoft Teams now brings family and friends together to call, chat, and make plans
For much of 2020 and 2021, people have endured missing their friends and loved ones. Yet while physical distance has separated us, we have also rediscovered the power and importance of being together. 2020 reminded us that success isn’t fully celebrated without the ones who helped. Holidays aren’t as memorable without connecting with friends and…
Introducing Webinars in Microsoft Teams: Easy, professional webinars to engage customers
Over the last year, we have found new ways to create engaging virtual experiences at work. We’ve transformed spaces in our homes to offices, developed new skillsets for remote collaboration, and in some cases, adopted new technology to get work done. I often hear from our customers about the burden of using different tools to…
Hybrid work is here. Are you ready?
To succeed in a new world of work, leaders need to embrace extreme flexibility. Here’s how.
Flexible work is here to stay: Microsoft 365 solutions for the hybrid work world
At Ignite this week, we're announcing many new features and capabilities to help everyone thrive in a new hybrid world of work.
Beyond Calibri: Finding Microsoft’s next default font
We’ve commissioned five new custom fonts–which should be the next default font?
Microsoft Viva: Empowering every employee for the new digital age
Even before COVID-19 turned our lives upside down, a new generation of digital tools was opening up new possibilities for the future of work. What we didn’t expect was that this future would arrive almost overnight last March, as millions of businesses around the world responded to the pandemic by moving to remote and hybrid…
New to Microsoft 365 in September—updates to Microsoft To Do, PowerPoint, OneNote, and more
This month, we’re introducing updates and features designed to help you collaborate more effectively, work more efficiently, and protect your data more proactively.
Hustle Up! Discover Microsoft Store resources for a better side hustle
Announcing Hustle Up! by Microsoft Store—10 questions to identify the best actionable tips and relevant Microsoft 365 resources to empower your pursuit of a side hustle.
New to Microsoft 365 in May—new tools to streamline compliance and make collaboration inclusive and engaging
This month, we’re introducing new tools to help simplify compliance, app updates to boost productivity, and features to foster secure, collaborative user experiences.
What’s new with OneNote in the classroom—LMS integrations, Researcher and more stickers
Today, we are rolling out updates for the OneNote Class Notebook add-in.
The humble checkbox
Using checkboxes in rubrics with OneNote has enabled my students to become independent in their learning, proficient at peer assessment, better at time-management skills and reflective in their own learning. Not to mention they have the added satisfaction of checking off work as they complete it!
OneNote Class Notebook assignment and grading support comes to Blackbaud and eSchoolData
With today’s OneNote Class Notebook add-in update, we are rolling out new LMS assignment and grade integration for Blackbaud onCampus and eSchoolData.
How to make toast using OneNote
Learn how students used OneNote to deconstruct a problem into small steps and were introduced to programming.
Note-taking made easier for everyone—redesigning OneNote
Today, we are excited to announce that we updated the design of OneNote for Windows 10, Mac, iOS, Android and on the web.
OneNote helps all students succeed in inclusive learning environments
Approaching teaching and learning with the belief everyone can succeed gives every student an equal opportunity to reach their full potential. OneNote makes that possible.
Engaging math students with the “Escape Room” challenge and OneNote
Learn how a popular game, which involves players working collaboratively to solve a series of critical thinking puzzles to open a locked box, benefits students in the classroom.
Solving 3D print problems with OneNote
OneNote, with its inherent flexibility, allowed my students to visually present their evidence of learning in a nonlinear fashion and to tackle an extremely complex task. 3D printing is a challenging field to explore in the classroom, and I would urge that you not get discouraged by tiny failures; rather, view them as opportunities to model conscientiousness in front of your students.
OneNote Class Notebook updates include read-only parent or guardian access and Collaboration Space permissions
Over the last year, our team has been working with and listening to educators to learn how they are using OneNote Class Notebooks. To address the top requests we heard from teachers, administrators and parents/guardians, we’re pleased to announce the release of four new features in OneNote Class Notebook.