Science Digital Notebook Guidelines



Science Digital Notebook Guidelines4753610000WHat the notebook means to youNot unlike traditional paper and pencil notebooks, this notebook will be where you record your classroom and laboratory experiences and complete most homework assignments. Your notes will be represented by a wide variety of elements including but not limited to written and typed text, photos, graphs, hyperlinks, and videos. When you go to study, your notebook is where you’ll want to start.how your notebook looks5991225294005Ctrl-Click on links in OneNote to visit them.020000Ctrl-Click on links in OneNote to visit them.Your notebook layout will have a few basic elements.Major Elements of the NotebookThe tab is where you’ll find links to various internet resources including your school email, course materials on BiologyAlive, and access to HAC - your online grades.This is our digital work table. Anytime we need to share information with our classmates or work together while developing something, we’ll use the collaboration space. You’ll see each other’s contributions in real time.Documents important to the course and assignments will be found here.Files such as the class syllabus, daily procedures, and other files to be added as the course progresses. Copy/paste files from here into your notebook if completion is necessary (such as homework).These examples provide a standard for what is expected in your notes and homework assignments. Please notice the use of typed and written text, inserted photos, and use of Excel for tables and graphs.Daily PagesThis is where your notebook really becomes your own work of art. Go on to the next page to see details about what all you can do with your daily pages.1905002984500Make your notes unique and usefulThe miscellaneous section is your own private (from other students) place for storing notes, files, links, and other things you want that might be associated with the class. If what you’re storing is related to a particular unit in the course, you should consider storing it in that unit’s section.4619486125344Unit section tabs are where notes, homework, and labs for a unit are stored. Within each section are pages, and you can navigate between them at the right of your screen. 4507865168965Notice that this homework was a page at the right. Your homework will often be completed in Onenote. See the Notes Examples section in the Content Library to see how homework can be completed. One of two methods for grading will be used. Either your homework will be graded directly from your Onenote notebook, or you’ll export it as a PDF and upload the file on Moodle (iLearn). You’ll be told which submission method to use for different types of assignments.459568828892500what your notes must includeDaily Title and Date at top of page (see examples)Organized Typed and Written notesYour illustrations (be creative!)Photos, Graphs, and Videos you’ve copied/pasted from elsewhereUses of your notes and how they will be evaluatedYour notebook will serve many purposes. Your notes and completed homework will be the best place to start when studying for a quiz or exam. There are no official study guides in this class, so you’ll rely on the contents of your notebook for preparation. In addition to your notebook, you’ll have been provided links to videos, the presentations you see in class, and of course your digital textbook. Let your notebook work for you in being a successful student. ................
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