![]() ![]() One such study made in 2014 by Princeton University and the University of California, brings up the problem with students using a keyboard to take notes. Several studies are showing that taking handwritten notes beats using a keyboard when it comes to remembering what you’ve written. Using a pen and writing things down, be it on paper or a tablet makes it easier to structure your thoughts as well as to see if you’ve missed something. When I started working as a teacher, I always started drafting my lessons using regular pen and paper before moving everything to a Word document. Have you ever started planning a lesson or theme and ended up having notes, hyperlinks, and material scattered everywhere? Then it’s about time you got started collecting your precious resources in OneNote for seamless planning between devices! In this post, I’ll cover how to create your lesson plans starting in OneNote. ![]()
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