We're just prepping for the start of the school year (we don't start teaching until the 12th) and I just thought I'd run through how enmeshed Microsoft OneNote is to our school. 1) Class OneNotes -- this is where it all started five years ago, so we have over 2500 Class Notebooks in our archive. Each year, we run a script against our timetable and a Class Notebook is created for every class, with a Teacher Content Library section group (including a private planning space), a Group Collaboration Space section group (with a wide-open collaborative space along with the opportunity to add additional small-group spaces at the teacher's whim), and a section group for each student (with appropriate student assignment dropbox, private teacher marking space and a returned section which the student can't edit for marked work. This is all spelt out here here and here . But then there are all the other places we use OneNote that I thought we should mention. 2) Depa
...not something ready-made, but something in continuous formation through choice of action. J. Dewey