ORGANIZE: Digital Notebooks

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What is a digital notebook?

A digital notebook is a platform for taking notes, organizing and sharing information and keeping track of files and projects. You can use a digital notebook for almost anything: school assignments, project portfolios, meeting notes, to do lists, etc. Notebook pages can be connected to one another through hyperlinking and enhanced with digital media (audio, video, images), tables and graphs.


Where can I get started on my digital notebook?

OneNote

  • part of the Microsoft Office 2007 suite
  • can be purchased as a stand-alone product or as part of the Microsoft Office 2007 suite
  • for PCs
  • for a demo, click here


Zoho

  • FREE
  • web-based digital notebooks
  • for a demo, click here


Journler is a digital notebook for Macs.


Where can I see notebooks that others have created?

As part of the DPMI course over winter break, MIIS student Molly Ammons (MPA '09) created a very attractive Zoho notebook detailing the projects she worked on. See it here!

Edie has begun work on a Zoho notebook for a course project that you can check out as well here.

Jason is using OneNote to organize all the information he's encountering in his TESOL classes, including readings, assignments, lecture notes, etc.