![]() Every student has access to the Collaboration Space, Content Library, and their own individual notebook. ![]() Teachers are also able to add pages to this notebook for their students to review. Individual Student Notebooks – Students can take notes, or add any other content in their own private space.Then, when it is time, move it to the content library or the student notebooks for them to view. Here, you can place time-sensitive material that you don’t want students to have access to yet. Teacher-Only Space – As the name suggests, only the teacher can view and edit what is in this space.For example, you can add a syllabus, lecture notes, or readings to this space for students to review. This content can be viewed by students, but only edited by the teacher. Content Library – This is where you will find yourself adding the bulk of your content.If you are interested in learning more about this space, we have an in-depth view of how to use this space effectively. Collaboration Space – This space is designed for both you and your students to edit and add content.Within this digital notebook, there are four different spaces for you to hold content: ![]() You can add in text, drawings, images, links, videos, and audio anywhere on these pages. Class Notebook is a feature of OneNote, Microsoft’s digital notebook application. It is set up similar to Word, but with more freedom in what and where you place content. ![]()
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