OneNote 2016 (now known as OneNote desktop app) will still be around for a significant while (2023, with extended support through 2025). This session covers why you might still want to use it in certain scenarios, and how to maximize your general usage of it. We're talking about new ideas, tips and tricks, personal experience, and more to spice up your OneNote 2016 notebooks. Whether you're a casual sticky-noter, or a regular notebooker, this session is meant for you. Note: This is exclusively for OneNote 2016 - not OneNote for Windows 10.
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Microsoft MVP, MCSA, M365 Enterprise Administrator Expert, and Automation Anywhere Certified Advanced RPA Professional with experience in higher education, healthcare, and corporate information technology and process improvement. Author of The ABCs of SharePoint, Rise of the Advocates, an MS-101 exam guide, and 230+ posts on NateChamberlain.com. Creator and director of the Lawrence SharePoint User Group (LSPUG). Keynote and conference speaker. Extensive experience in educational design, data-driven business analysis, information technology, project management, and leading governance initiatives. A strong technological candidate whose primary motivator is sharing knowledge, improving collaboration, and empowering productivity.
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OneNote 2016 (now known as OneNote desktop app) will still be around for a significant while (2023, with extended support through 2025). This session covers why you might still want to use it in certain scenarios, and how to maximize your general usage of it. We're talking about new ideas, tips and tricks, personal experience, and more to spice up your OneNote 2016 notebooks. Whether you're a casual sticky-noter, or a regular notebooker, this session is meant for you. Note: This is exclusively for OneNote 2016 - not OneNote for Windows 10.
Consultant
Microsoft MVP, MCSA, M365 Enterprise Administrator Expert, and Automation Anywhere Certified Advanced RPA Professional with experience in higher education, healthcare, and corporate information technology and process improvement. Author of The ABCs of SharePoint, Rise of the Advocates, an MS-101 exam guide, and 230+ posts on NateChamberlain.com. Creator and director of the Lawrence SharePoint User Group (LSPUG). Keynote and conference speaker. Extensive experience in educational design, data-driven business analysis, information technology, project management, and leading governance initiatives. A strong technological candidate whose primary motivator is sharing knowledge, improving collaboration, and empowering productivity.