Planting the seed for future generations:
  • About Kylie Taig
    • Contact details
  • Ditch the phone
  • Awards
    • Microsoft Innovative Teacher >
      • Asia Pacific Regional Innovative Education Forum - Poster Development
      • Partners in Learning Institute 2011 >
        • Partners in Learning Application
    • 2013 Blackboard Catalyst Award
  • eLearning in the Classroom
    • Squishy Circuits
    • eNotebooks >
      • Student Creations >
        • Science
        • Mathematics
    • Web 2.0 ideas!
    • Interesting Publications
    • iPads in the classroom >
      • Our journey with iPads
      • Useful Apps
  • Conference Resources
    • Expanding Learning Horizons 2010
    • Expanding Learning Horizons 2009
    • MAV Conference 2009
    • ATiEC 2009
    • TeachMeet Melbourne
    • Victorian English Teachers Association - Mobile Learning
    • Differentiating with the aid of Technology >
      • Differentiation Tools
    • VITTA 2013 >
      • Today's Learners - Our digital journey
      • Teaching Teachers - Promoting effective Professional Development
      • New Learning: New Spaces
    • Blackboard Leadership Breakfast
    • IPSHA - Today's Learners - Our Digital Life
  • Reflections
    • Professional Reflection >
      • Know students and how they learn:
      • Know the content and how to teach it:
      • Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning:
      • Create and maintain safe, and supportive learning environments: ​
      • Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning:
      • Engage in professional learning and reflection:
      • Contribute to the school and professional community​:
    • My Journey - Microsoft HQ
    • ISTE 2012
    • Blackboard World 2012
    • Positive Education

Living and learning in a Paperless World!

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Do you want to plan challenging, inspiring, interactive lessons that will encourage your students to become active participants in the world in which they live and/or is working and learning sustainably high on your Schools agenda?

Learn how to use OneNote extensively to gather and store information for quick retrieval and make good use of the programs ability to embed multimedia recordings, web links and screen captures. Combine various resources to produce interactive units of work which allow students to do away with their heavy textbooks and save you time and money at the photocopier! Find out about OneNote’s multi-user environment enables students to collaborate and share their opinions and ideas effectively. Investigate ways to make assessment fun and relevant for your students, while at the same time quick, easy and paperless for you. See students in action as they navigate their way in a paperless world and observe how they are engaged with their learning on a personal, social and intellectual level.

While examples of notebooks based on the learning areas of Maths, Science and LOTE will provide participants with ready to use activities, many of the tools and ideas presented can easily be transferred across disciplines.

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