For language instructors, OneNote combines the flexibility of the white board with the efficiency of the overhead transparency, all the while significantly reducing the time needed to prepare and/or present material. Moreover, the program allows you to share your notes with students in real time, either with viewing or editing privileges (making note-taking all but obsolete). As a result, OneNote can significantly boost the opportunities for collaborative learning in your seminar, by making the students’ results immediately available for discussion on the board. The session will be led by Florian Gassner from the Department of Central, Eastern, and Northern European Studies, who will share his experience using OneNote to deliver curriculum, followed by a hands-on tutorial on how to set up and use the application.
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Instructor Department of CENES