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Microsoft adds support for new languages in OneNote training courses

Kareem Anderson Kareem Anderson
September 21, 2019
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Microsoft adds support for new languages in OneNote training courses

The OneNote team is looking to assist schools and teachers in particular, even further with OneNoteforTeachers.com. This new site is being offered exclusively for educators in various academic endeavors.

Visiting the site, educators will find tons of interactive guides, also available in five common international languages: Spanish, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, French and German. The guides are designed to help OneNote users master the suites robust tools for free and in most instances, under an hour.

“Since launching the site, we have seen great engagement from the educator community with average site visit times spanning at least the length of one guide and sharing of this resource on LinkedIn, Twitter, and blogs! We are heavily investing in making OneNoteforTeachers.com even better, with translation of both the site and guides into additional languages. We are also creating a companion set of interactive OneNote guides for students.” – OneNote team

The courses cover introductions to the suite, advance scenarios based on teacher feedback, interactive content, and built-in sharing capabilities. Check out the embedded interactive guide above to learn more about OneNote for Teachers.

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