1:1 classroom collaboration & communication with microsoft ......including microsoft onenote,*...

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Education customers benefit through improved learning outcomes in schools where one-to-one (1:1) solutions, including Microsoft OneNote,* are deployed. Improved collaboration, communication, and efficiency are frequently-cited benefits.

Read what educators and students from a variety of schools around the world have to say about having 1:1 device access combined with Microsoft OneNote.

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“ You can help each other and get help instantly. It makes the class more interesting.”

– Primary school student, USA

“ I wouldn’t be able to survive my pre-calculus class without my OneNote notebook.”

– High school student, USA

“ If we didn’t have the laptops, I probably wouldn’t have found my passions in robotics and cyber security.”

– Student at River Dell High School, New Jersey

“ Classroom Notebook Creator almost overnight brought value to our 1:1 program at our school. Our secondary teachers finally have found something that can deliver content, collaboration, and structure and they only have to learn one app.”

– David Hoeft, Network Administrator, San Antonio Christian Schools, Texas

“ Each of my students has a OneNote notebook that’s connected to my class notebook. I can see their labs, notes, and homework any time and make corrections or suggestions. There’s no back and forth and it makes it really easy to go through and grade.” – Nate Johnson, Science Teacher, Cincinnati Country Day School, Ohio

“ Digital ink is really helpful to have. It’s a key part of the collaboration process. Having more devices ink-enabled is helping improve the quality of education.”

– Robert Baker, IT Director, Cincinnati Country Day School, Ohio

“ The real power is when the students have their own machines and can do things with me, instead of me showing them.” – Jamie Beck, math and science teacher, Cincinnati Country Day School, Ohio

“One-to-one integration is even better with the right tools.” – Robert Baker, IT Director, Cincinnati Country Day School, Ohio

“ Learning Tools for OneNote was originally created for dyslexics, but it is a game changer for everybody. It illustrates just how powerful the education technologies of the future can and will be.”

– Jordan Shapiro, Contributor, Forbes

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“ Consistently hitting statewide best practices is significantly supported by using Class Notebooks.”

– Unnamed teacher

“ She realized that she had kept an artificial lid on what students could do, and OneNote Class Notebooks and one-to-one have removed that lid.”

– Unnamed teacher

“ You have to remember that technology is not a magic bullet. You just need to let teachers see its value and the magic that can happen.”

– Robert Baker, IT Director, Cincinnati Country Day School, Ohio

“ All the teachers wanted to be wireless, they wanted to be untethered. They wanted to be able to ink. They wanted 24x7 access to all of their files.”

– Marianthe Williams, Director of Technology, River Dell School District, New Jersey

“ The OneNote Class Notebook Creator can literally ‘blow your mind’ as an educator, with its potential in schools.”

– Kevin Wait, Head of IT Strategy for Wymondham High Academy Trust,

Norfolk, England

“ Receiving synchronous feedback dramatically shortens the learning cycle.”

– Unnamed teacher

“ Showed OneNote Class notebook to the Education Minister of Rwanda and his team today! They want it implemented nationwide!”

– Ashanka Iddya, Cloud Enthusiast for Microsoft, Chicago, Illinois

“ Student engagement and accountability has improved.” – Unnamed teacher

“Have you tried the OneNote Class Notebook Creator? Revolutionary.” – Colby Clark, Education Technology Leader, Central Valley, California

“ We do a lot of math in physics and students have to know the correct order of a formula. With OneNote I can change the ink color for each step. Students note the color-coding and when they do their homework they know the correct order. It’s so much easier than using colored pencils.”

– Nate Johnson, Science Teacher, Cincinnati Country Day School, Ohio

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