Microsoft OneNote Helps Students with Organization & Time Management

In regards to utilizing technology online to making your online learning journey easier at Regis:
According to Dr. Spero, Professor at the University of Toronto, “The demand for having electronic materials has skyrocketed; students are quite vocal in requesting the Microsoft technology (Microsoft OneNote) in the classroom” (Microsoft, 2005, section, “More Effective Note-taking”). At a cost of about $100 for the software, utilizing Microsoft OneNote to be more productive is a small investment with the potential for great returns. Adult learners who combine the use of OneNote with the use of another popular technology, a Personal Digital Assistant, will increase their time management skills even more. I have utilized this product a couple of times and find the notebook feature and the ability to drag and drop multiple sources of information in order to reference later very appealing. It helps to reduce time looking for documents or sources because you can have all of the relevant information in one tab. I would recommend this software to anyone who is looking at buying a new computer and needs to purchase Microsoft Office products anyways.

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