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How to create topic notebooks in OneNote

OneNote can be used to create and organise digital learning content for students – that can be shared in a centralised area. Teachers can create a mini-website/digital topic notebook for each topic that can then be shared via a link or in Teams.

Important: This is not a tutorial on creating Class Notebooks. For more information about Class Notebooks see this guide.

Example of a topic book in OneNote

In this guide, learn how to: 

  • Create a new OneNote file. 
  • Add and edit pages and sections. 
  • Edit the colour coding of your OneNote. 
  • Break sections into subsections.  
  • Add and format text in OneNote. 
  • Insert images, tables, links and other resources to a OneNote page.  
  • Change the appearance of a OneNote file.  


Create a new OneNote file.

  1. Head to the student resource folder in which you want to create your new OneNote notebook. 
  2. Select New and then OneNote Notebook. Select New and then OneNoteNotebook to create a new OneNote in a student resource file.
  3. Add a name for your new OneNote notebook and select Create.

Note: You can edit your OneNote in the browser view, but some features may not be supported. Access the full range of features by selecting Open in the desktop app. 

Open in desktop app

Add and edit sections/pages in OneNote.

A OneNote notebook consists of sections and pages, just like a traditional ring binder folder.

  1. Rename a page/section by right-clicking and selecting Rename Section/Page.
  2. Add a new page by selecting Add Page at the bottom of the page list.
  3. Add a new section by selecting Add Section at the bottom of the page list.

Adding and editing pages and sections in OneNote

Edit the colour coding of your sections in OneNote.

  1. Alter the colour coding on your sections in OneNote; simply right-click the section and select Section colour. 
  2. Choose which colour you wish to set for the section.

Editing the colour coding of your OneNote

Break OneNote sections into subsections.

Sections can be broken down into subsections, which is excellent when you need to split up chunkier topics and make them more digestible for students.

  1. Right-click on Add Section and select New Section Group.Add new section group
  2. Name your new section group.
  3. Add sections into your section group by selecting your section group and Add Section.

Subsections and section groups example in OneNote

Add and format text in OneNote.

  1. Tap the place you want the text on your OneNote page and start typing to add text.
  2. Format the text – change the size, colour, font etc. – with the text toolbox at the top of the screen.

Text formatting in OneNote

Insert images, tables, links and other resources into a OneNote page.

The Insert tab – found on the top navigation bar – allows you to insert a range of resources to a page, including:

  • Tables
  • Pictures
  • Links
  • Video
  • Audio
  • Files
  • And more!

Insert pictures, tables, links and other resources into a OneNote page

Change the appearance of a OneNote file.

The View tab – found on the top navigation bar – allows you to alter the appearance of your OneNote file. From here, you can:

  • Set a page colour.
  • Insert rule lines.
  • Check accessibility.
  • Use the Translate tool.
  • And more!

Change the appearance of your OneNote via the View tab

The final result is a fully interactive, read-only topic book for students to use and revise from. Students can use the colour-coded sections to find the information they need or use the search bar to type in keywords.

Additionally, with our Cloud Box solution, long-term learning resources like this one can be easily shared across departments and even entire schools and trusts and be reused for future academic years.

Book a demo to find out exactly how we can help your school, academy or multi-academy trust today. Give us a call on 01482 688890, or send us a message

 

Free webinars: Improve MAT communication and save SLT time with Arbor and Cloud Box  

Cloud Design Box is partnering with Arbor to deliver two free virtual training sessions designed especially for schools, academies and multi-academy trusts (MATs).  

Arbor works with over 2,500 primary, secondary and special schools and is the UK’s fasted-growing MIS community.  

Arbor MIS – which is featured in both of the upcoming webinars – gives schools of all sizes the tools they need to free staff from busywork, work more collaboratively and stay connected on the cloud – so that your whole team has a shared view of what’s going on.  

Improving MAT communication using Microsoft Teams and Arbor.  

The first session takes place on Thursday 10 February and is aimed at MATs who want to improve communication across all their schools.  

The Cloud Design Box team will show MATs how they can easily share documents, important announcements and news across the entire trust with SharePoint and Teams.  

SharePoint home page with My Assignments web part showing students upcoming assignments.

Meanwhile, Andrew from Arbor (former Headteacher and MAT leader) will take this one step further and demonstrate how Communications in Arbor allows schools to share announcements and news to specific groups.  

 

Click to sign up to improving MAT communication using Microsoft Teams and Arbor

Saving curriculum leader time with Cloud Box and Arbor.  

On Tuesday 15 March, we’ll discuss how curriculum leaders can save time creating and sharing learning resources with both the Cloud Box and Arbor solutions.  

The demonstration will be split into two parts and cover how senior leaders can save time with Teams by creating and sharing quality, long-term resources and using the analytics tools to monitor what work is being set and completed.  

Following this, Arbor will demonstrate how their Communications module can be used to share information and resources with specific groups of students.  

Click to sign up to saving curriculum leader time with Cloud Box and Arbor (March 2022)

Both webinars are free to attend and open to anyone working in a school, academy or multi academy trust. To find out more about all our upcoming events, please see our events page