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Jonathan
I use Outlook2007. I teach fifth grade and need to "journal " the happenings
and specific standards taught during each pariod. I have been experimenting
with time segments as recurring "meetings" or appointments. That is, there is
a Monday version of the Writer's workshop and that recurs every Monday, I
would want to have data associated with the lessonm (like a standard number)
and collect more freehand info about the students I meet with and their
progress. Then as a report I want to pull all commnets about one student and
read them.
Natara DayNotz does this with the student names as keywords.
I made a tactical error by adopting both OneNote2007 and Outlook2007 because
the many interesting Outlook add-ins do not work with 2007. OneNote is a
better value, even with beta glitches.
So can I collect this data as meeting notes?
Not having the other students or teachers using Outlook of course cripples
part of the benefit. I had hoped Outlook could be a data hub for my teaching,
as OneNote really can't do that well. Unfortunately, we have to use Lotus
Notes for E-mail.
Ideas, anyone?
and specific standards taught during each pariod. I have been experimenting
with time segments as recurring "meetings" or appointments. That is, there is
a Monday version of the Writer's workshop and that recurs every Monday, I
would want to have data associated with the lessonm (like a standard number)
and collect more freehand info about the students I meet with and their
progress. Then as a report I want to pull all commnets about one student and
read them.
Natara DayNotz does this with the student names as keywords.
I made a tactical error by adopting both OneNote2007 and Outlook2007 because
the many interesting Outlook add-ins do not work with 2007. OneNote is a
better value, even with beta glitches.
So can I collect this data as meeting notes?
Not having the other students or teachers using Outlook of course cripples
part of the benefit. I had hoped Outlook could be a data hub for my teaching,
as OneNote really can't do that well. Unfortunately, we have to use Lotus
Notes for E-mail.
Ideas, anyone?