Course Description
OneNote 2010 is virtual three-ring notebook. In the old days, you used your paper-filled notebook to take notes, then you used subject dividers to group your notes so they stayed organized. OneNote 2010 does the same thing – quickly and easily right from your desktop. You can take notes, add pictures, audio, video, and other objects quickly and easily. In addition, you can also save information from other MS Office programs such as Word to OneNote 2010.
This course will teach you how to successfully use OneNote 2010, even if you've never used previous versions. We start out at the very beginning and progress through the program. Each step of the way, we'll show you how to navigate and utilize its many features, then challenge you with lesson exercises to reinforce what you've learned.
You'll learn:
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How to create a notebook
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How to add pages, sections, and section groups
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How to take notes
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How to add pictures, audio, and video
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How to tag notes
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How to add side notes
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How to do math using OneNote 2010
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And much more
If you've used and are familiar with previous versions of OneNote, then the early parts of this course will introduce you to the 2010 version. As we move along, however, we'll delve into advanced features that you may or may not have used before. This course was created to turn the newbie or experienced OneNote user into an expert by the end of the last lesson.
- Completely Online
- Self-Paced
- 6 Months to Complete
- 24/7 Availability
- Start Anytime
- PC & Mac Compatible
- Android & iOS Friendly
- Accredited CEUs
Learning Outcomes
- Describe what OneNote 2010 is and how it is useful.
- Demonstrate starting OneNote 2010.
- Demonstrate creating notebooks.
- Demonstrate creating and managing pages in OneNote.
- Demonstrate adding text and styles.
- Demonstrate dressing up your pages.
- Demonstrate editing page features.
- Demonstrate audio, video, and other tools to add to your notebook.
- Demonstrate using shapes in OneNote 2010.
- Demonstrate tagging notes and other tools.
- Demonstrate password protecting, time stamping, and views.
- Demonstrate backing up notes, printing, sharing, and emailing.
- Demonstrate mastery of lesson content at levels of 70% or higher.
Assessment Guide
Assessment | Points |
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Lesson 1 Introduction | 1 points |
Lesson 1 Exam | 10 points |
Lesson 2 Exam | 10 points |
Lesson 3 Assignment | 1 points |
Lesson 3 Exam | 10 points |
Lesson 4 Assignment | 1 points |
Lesson 4 Exam | 10 points |
Lesson 5 Assignment | 1 points |
Lesson 5 Exam | 10 points |
Lesson 6 Assignment | 1 points |
Lesson 6 Exam | 10 points |
Lesson 7 Exam | 10 points |
Lesson 8 Exam | 10 points |
Lesson 9 Assignment | 1 points |
Lesson 9 Exam | 10 points |
Lesson 10 Assignment | 1 points |
Lesson 10 Exam | 10 points |
Lesson 11 Exam | 9 points |
Lesson 12 Assignment | 1 points |
Lesson 12 Exam | 9 points |