In case you didn't know, the search engine Bing offers a reward system for using it as your go-to search engine. You collect points for searches, those add up, and then you can redeem them for things like gift cards, 100 gigs of free online storage, and/or sweepstakes entries for monthly giveaways for tablets/phones/X-Box consoles.
OneNote is probably a new program/app to most of you. Honestly, I'd seen the icon on my computer for a long time and never really thought much about it. I'm still pretty new to OneNote, but we will all be using it in class at various points of the school year. If you have not added it to your phone/tablet yet, do so soon. Play around with it some. At first, it doesn't seem like there is much to OneNote, especially the phone app, but you will grow to see its value as the semester progresses. Remember, if you bring a phone and/or tablet to class, this is a required app. If you have Microsoft Office on your home computer, the full OneNote program is probably there. It is also on all of the school computers, which is going to be handy. You don't have to have a Microsoft account to use OneNote, but it does bring out the full potential of the program if you do. My Microsoft account is literally my gmail email address, so there was nothing new for me to remember. Anyway, watch this short video to at least get an idea what OneNote is. |
Mr. Tucker
English Teacher, BGHS
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