Chris Bertelson is a widely experienced OneNote user and trainer. In a 45-minute video presentation, he discusses the basics of using OneNote 2003 as well as several tips for more experienced users.
OneNote has huge potential in laboratory medicine. As a single facility to organize and store all one's notes, information never gets lost or misplaced. Applications include research and test method validations, inventory, library and Web searches for relevant documents, quality control documentation, etc. Notes can be augmented with digital images, video, audio and screen clips.
When combined with a tablet PC, OneNote brings its functionality to a platform that can be carried and written upon like a clipboard with paper.
All educators, particularly those in healthcare, should be seriously looking at deploying tablet PCs with OneNote to both instructors and students.
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
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