
On another note, navigating a notebook in Teams now remembers the last page the user was looking at, meaning it won't be as easy to get lost. Turnitin integration is also now available in Teams, meaning the service will automatically check submitted assignments for signs of plagiarism and rate its authenticity. The former capability is now available in private beta, while the latter is available worldwide already. Similarly, you can attach existing notebooks to PLC or Anyone team types, though you can't do this for Class and Staff notebooks due to data import challenges. Educators will be able to import existing notebook content into new class and staff team notebooks for new teams.

Other news include the ability to turn OneNote's math intelligence on or off in certain pages, which is available today for Office Insiders, auto-mapping for classes in LMS platforms, and the ability to lock LMS pages after the due date for an assignment, both of which have rolled out to everyone.īeyond Class Notebooks, Microsoft detailed some of the Teams integration, which was already briefly mentioned in the updates to that platform. Microsoft is also bringing cross-notebook reviews to all the OneNote apps mentioned above later this month, meaning you'll no longer need OneNote 2016 to do them.
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All of these capabilities will be rolling out to Office Insiders on Windows 10, Mac, iPad and OneNote Online today, and later this year, it'll also be possible to distribute sub-pages to users. For one thing, the ability to distribute pages to specific students is finally going beyond OneNote 2016, meaning you can distribute to specific people in the OneNote app for Windows 10, Mac, iPad, and OneNote Online.Īlong with this capability, it's also possible to distribute pages to custom groups created by the user, select and distribute multiple pages to the same people at once, distribute section groups inside a page, and conversely, distribute pages into nested section groups in other pages.

In total, there are a total of thirty new updates and improvements to the products, starting with improvements to page distribution in Class Notebooks. Today, the firm has gone over even more education-focused updates, this time for OneNote, and specifically, Class Notebooks. Just recently, Microsoft announced a set of improvements to its Teams for Educations platform in preparation for the new school year.
