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Exploring Getting Started with OneNote by Robert Grauer, Barbara S. Stover

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Book Review: Excelent for begginers
Summary: 5 Stars

Im using with my students of the technology club, learning about OneNote and using it with our mettings and classes. It's fabulous and easy.
Thank you!

Book Review: Intended Audience: College Students
Summary: 4 Stars

This is a textbook intended for non-technical college students. It is very well produced with excellent layout, clear graphics, and tightly-edited writing. There is broad coverage of the major OneNote features, with numerous examples and exercises. The coverage tends to be introductory, with detailed, step-by-step, hands-on guides. The examples are diverse, and provide interesting inspiration for possible OneNote applications.

I'm writing this review, the first, so that other buyers can understand the focus of this book, before they buy it. I am not a teacher, so can't review the many pedagogic features of the text (which have the potential to get in the way if you aren't a teacher or student). I am an engineer with lots of computer experience, and was looking for a concise, in-depth, technical reference to OneNote. This book does not fill that purpose. A savvy Office 2007 user would learn little that can't be found already (and faster) in the many help resources that are part of Office. However, as a textbook for its intended audience, it appears to be very good.

Book Review: Getting Up to Speed Quickly with OneNote
Summary: 4 Stars

I highly recommend this writing if you are impatient and just need a little bit of tutoring on getting up to speed quickly. It can be used as a primer or a handy reference book.

Book Review: This is a guide, NOT a book.
Summary: 3 Stars

As other reviewers have noted, this item was written for an audience of college students specifically. I don't see that as negative because it is basically an introduction to the functionality of OneNote. However, it does have a serious negative from my perspective. When I ordered this item, I failed to look at the page count. I just assumed at an average cost of $20 I was buying a BOOK. This is NOT a book. It is a brief guide. While it numbers at 92 pages, truly instructional content only makes up about 80 pages and even that is being kind because it is filled with very large but nicely done screenshots. With that said, I would point out that with the exception of the case studies and exercises provided for students, the actual instructional content provides nothing beyond what you can find in the online help within OneNote.

While I think the authors did a decent job creating this guide, it was not the book I was hoping for. If you are looking for a real book on OneNote, then skip this. It is worth about $5 tops. They should make it available as an ebook considering how small it is.

Book Review: Not what I expected
Summary: 3 Stars

This book is what seems to be a possible supplement to a text book used in a classroom setting. The information is directed at students involving case studies and assignments relating to those studies. I purchased a computer with OneNote 2007 already installed. All I want to do is learn aspects of OneNOte for my own personal use. There is not much written on the subject. I am not returning the book because I am sure it will be helpful to me, however, had I known the book only has 68 pages, I would have never purchased it at the hefty price of $22.79+S&H.
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