If you were unable to complete the OneNote assignment today in the computer lab, you need to do so this weekend as homework. Remember, you are going to have to create a personal microsoft account in order to do so. Follow the instructions in the previous post about the assignment--it has a link to create an account.
If you have Microsoft Office on your home computer, then you have OneNote on there. Even if it is a 10 year old version of Office, you can still set up your notebook and tabs as instructed in the instructions. You can download the free version of OneNote for your laptop/computer. Follow the link on the RESOURCES page of this blog. You can also access the free online version of OneNote, if you don't want to install anything. The free versions have limited features compared to the full one, but they will do everything you need for this activity and for class after the break.
If you do not get yourself going with OneNote, it will result in you getting zeros on future assignments. There is no exception and no opt-out. I do apologize for the technology issues with the school computers today, but that doesn't mean you can ditch this requirement.
If you have Microsoft Office on your home computer, then you have OneNote on there. Even if it is a 10 year old version of Office, you can still set up your notebook and tabs as instructed in the instructions. You can download the free version of OneNote for your laptop/computer. Follow the link on the RESOURCES page of this blog. You can also access the free online version of OneNote, if you don't want to install anything. The free versions have limited features compared to the full one, but they will do everything you need for this activity and for class after the break.
If you do not get yourself going with OneNote, it will result in you getting zeros on future assignments. There is no exception and no opt-out. I do apologize for the technology issues with the school computers today, but that doesn't mean you can ditch this requirement.