Microsoft OneNote
Microsoft OneNote allows you to capture everything from text, images, video, files, drawings, and more into an organized digital notebook.
Getting Started
You can access Microsoft OneNote on the web or using the desktop app. If you’re not sure which is best for what you need to do, review this comparison chart.
Helpful Features:
- Share your OneNote with colleagues or classmates for collaboration in real time. Learn more about sharing permissions in OneNote.
- Audio or video note taking allows you to record audio, and any notes taken throughout the recordings are attached to the recording with timestamps. Learn more about recordings in OneNote.
- Tag your notes to make them easily searchable across multiple sections and notebooks. Learn more about tagging your notes in OneNote.
How to Learn More
Explore resources for learning more about Microsoft OneNote to use it effectively and efficiently and get the most out of the software.
From Microsoft
- Microsoft 365 Quick Start – OneNote
- Microsoft Support – OneNoteĀ Help & Learning
From LinkedIn Learning
LinkedIn Learning provides a number of tutorials on Microsoft OneNote and other Office products. Visit LinkedIn Learning and log in with your Widener credentials to explore learning topics or visit the following related to Microsoft OneNote:
If you want additional help with Microsoft products, you can reach out to CX for your campus or fill out a QuickTicket.