Didn't quite catch how you use record audio to check a student's reading. Does the child sit with you and read into the microphone? I have watched a couple of your videos so far and enjoyed them. Thank you!
I'm so glad you like the videos 😃 I have used video recording mainly so that I can see if they were pointing or where they were looking. But there is the audio record button (I think you click on insert - sorry I'm not near the computer at the moment). I'll check when I get home 👍 Thanks so much for watching❤
Can we see if the students edits his or her own homework after the due date was due. In the case of me putting an assignment on the due date, the student turns it in that day and then the next day he edits his homework. Can we see who edited?
Yes you can see the history of editing. There is a history tab, you click on that and you can see recent edits, or search by author. Also next to the work you should be able to see the initials of the person who edited and if you hover your cursor over the initials you will see a date and time it was last edited 🙂
Interesting video and you are very knowledgeable the only thing u are very fast your screen shot explanation was like a 100 meter race and l could not figure out the actual steps you used.. well done though.
Hi James, thanks for watching 😃 my parents keep reminding me to slow down and stop saying “um” all the time hahaha. If there’s anything you missed I’m happy to chat in more detail 👍 feel free to send me a PM on my Facebook page, I’m happy to help ❤️
when i teach on pre-made notes on onenote i sometime have to circle some important formulae or write over pre-made onenote file for solving some queries of the students. However, at the end of the class I do not my onenote file to save those additions. Is there any way to clean all those extra comments over pre-made onenote file before closing it ?
Am I able to give a quiz in which I can have a language chart and the students fill it in. I want to paste it in students' individual folders and then they can fill it in while not harming the chart
Hi! 😃 I use Microsoft Powerpoint to screen record. I have a newer video showing how I do this to screen record a spelling lesson. It should be in my recent videos 👍
Every time I watch one of your One Note tutorials, it blows my mind! That 'ink to text/math' - amazing!
Haha I'm glad I'm not the only one that loves learning more about it 😁 thanks for watching ❤
Ma'am, i just went to a PD about this, but this video helped tie the info all together.
I'm glad to hear it helped! I hope you enjoy using OneNote 😃
Great video, nice and easy to follow - would be great to see how you would adapt One Note to distanced learning
Thanks Ian 😃 during remote learning my school used Google classroom for students. I did some of those videos if that might be helpful ❤
One Note with Microsoft teams is super
It starts at 3:08
Didn't quite catch how you use record audio to check a student's reading. Does the child sit with you and read into the microphone? I have watched a couple of your videos so far and enjoyed them. Thank you!
I'm so glad you like the videos 😃 I have used video recording mainly so that I can see if they were pointing or where they were looking. But there is the audio record button (I think you click on insert - sorry I'm not near the computer at the moment). I'll check when I get home 👍 Thanks so much for watching❤
nice
Can we see if the students edits his or her own homework after the due date was due. In the case of me putting an assignment on the due date, the student turns it in that day and then the next day he edits his homework. Can we see who edited?
Yes you can see the history of editing. There is a history tab, you click on that and you can see recent edits, or search by author.
Also next to the work you should be able to see the initials of the person who edited and if you hover your cursor over the initials you will see a date and time it was last edited 🙂
Looks good, Bec. 👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks EJ 🙂
Very helpful tutorial. I am interested in using One Note to teach math remotely. Do you have any videos on how to get started and or any general tips?
Hi 😀 I have a video about using OneNote for beginners but that's more about programming, not for teaching. Not sure if that's helpful.
@@talkinchalk I will take a look at it. Thank you!
Interesting video and you are very knowledgeable the only thing u are very fast your screen shot explanation was like a 100 meter race and l could not figure out the actual steps you used.. well done though.
Hi James, thanks for watching 😃 my parents keep reminding me to slow down and stop saying “um” all the time hahaha. If there’s anything you missed I’m happy to chat in more detail 👍 feel free to send me a PM on my Facebook page, I’m happy to help ❤️
Ma'am ...it's amazing...I am very thankful to you ..
You're very welcome. Thank you for the lovely feedback 😃
thanks mam from hyderabad from india
You're very welcome 🍎
when i teach on pre-made notes on onenote i sometime have to circle some important formulae or write over pre-made onenote file for solving some queries of the students. However, at the end of the class I do not my onenote file to save those additions. Is there any way to clean all those extra comments over pre-made onenote file before closing it ?
Am I able to give a quiz in which I can have a language chart and the students fill it in. I want to paste it in students' individual folders and then they can fill it in while not harming the chart
Hi! What software do you use to record de screen and make this tutorial?
Hi! 😃 I use Microsoft Powerpoint to screen record. I have a newer video showing how I do this to screen record a spelling lesson. It should be in my recent videos 👍
Talkin' Chalk Thanks a lot!
Is there any way to use this tool for online live teaching?
Yes - upload a document into onenote (pdf, word, ppt.) use a graphics tablet so you can write on it. Share your screen using skype or other.
Use OBS to record a lesson
Starts at 2.26
r u using tablet or what
I used a surface pro to share the templates. I prefer the 2016 version of onenote
Your V and R and N are indistinguishable. Horrible hahaha