Using the Collaboration Space
One of OneNote's really cool features is the collaboration space. The collaboration space can be used for students working on the same document together as a class. As a teacher you have access to work with any student in their notebook but the collaboration space allows for student group work, sharing of information, or anything you see fit. It also works in real time, students can work at the same time and no one has to worry about missing something another student added. I have personally used this for engaging students in activities as students will wait for everyone to have an answer. I also used this for small groups during remote learning. The example below is a warmup I used during our lesson on ratios where students listed their favorite music genre at the same time. One of the neatest things is watching the whole document get filled in simultaneously. Overall, I think it is a fun way to make the only environment more engaging for the students.
I love OneNote - I had no idea about using it as a collaborative space. This is awesome!!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! I've heard of OneNote, but didn't realize how many awesome features it has. As school continues to be done online, the collaboration feature could be super useful. I love that every student can edit and add information. Participation would be super easy to monitor!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! I like how OneNote has all these features. It is basically putting Jamboard and Kami together!
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