Thursday, September 18, 2008

Groove, OneNote demos

KEEP THESE LINKS - YOU WILL PROBABLY NEED THEM.

Check to see if you have these tools by going to Start-->Microsoft Office, and look for Groove and oneNote in the list. These are NOT mandatory - but if you have them, it would be good to know what they do!

Groove
http://office.microsoft.com/assistance/asstvid.aspx?assetid=XT100627131033&vwidth=700&vheight=530&type=flash&CTT=11&Origin=HA101672641033

OneNote
http://office.microsoft.com/assistance/asstvid.aspx?assetid=XT100627291033&vwidth=700&vheight=530&type=flash&CTT=11&Origin=HA101672671033


These tools are good tools when researching and collaborating on a project. The CSB labs are all equipped with them - however, I'd suggest NOT using them in the labs, since the data is stored on the individual PC. I presume the Stetson labs have it as well.

My initial impression is that Groove is used for teams to work together. OneNote is used more by an individual to keep a whole bunch of stuff organized - and it integrates with Outlook quite nicely (especially if you use Outlooks calendar and task lists).

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