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Educators using OneNote can now access Staff Notebook in My Apps or online

Ken Heslip Ken Heslip
August 22, 2019
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OneNote Staff Notebooks

Microsoft previously launched OneNote Staff Notebooks back in May. Now, the company has announced the OneNote app can be easily accessed by educators using the My Apps page in the App launcher of Office 365 or by going to OneNote.com/staffnotebookedu.

Just as OneNote Class Notebooks allows teachers to manage pupils in a class more efficiently by creating workspaces, content libraries and collaboration space, OneNote Staff Notebooks provides similar functionality for school staff. With OneNote Staff Notebooks, faculty and administrators have access to a collaboration space, a content library and a private notebook that is shared between groups.

Below you can see an image of where to find Staff Notebook in Office 365 now.

Staff Notebook in My Apps

Microsoft is starting to hit its stride with OneNote, especially in the education sector. Recently it consolidated its OneNote education resources onto a new dedicated website. That along with OneNote being a pivotal part of Surface tablet and Surface Hub, Microsoft is demonstrating that it takes note taking extremely seriously.

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