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All-in-One Note Container

 All-in-One Note Container

I have added an alternative page design to the Microsoft (R) OneNote template for our Dialogue Journaling process. 


You can see from the screen-shot that the five main elements of a page of dialogue journaling are now held all in one Note Container. 'Note Container' is Microsoft's word for the table that holds text in cells. My main reason for this design addition is to avoid the issues of overlapping Note Containers when you are typing long texts on your smartphone into one of the cells. I found that shunting the other Note Containers was quite difficult on a 'phone screen. 

Download ZIP Updated


I have updated the ZIP download by adding this new format as an alternative page design. I have kept the page width narrow enough to display fully even on older iPhones, from 7 onwards. Do, please, experiment with this new 'All-in-One' format and let me know through your prefered channel your findings, or leave a Comment below. I am giving a talk via Google Meet tomorrow, and will add any new design thoughts after that.  Thank you for continuing to use Dialogue Journaling. 

Click to open Google Drive for Download ZIP and Instructions


Using Dialogue Journaling in your Teaching Modules

We have released a Teaching Pack to help you integrate MS OneNote into your modules at university. It is a five-part series of posts on this magazine blog, Travel Writers Online. The first instalment starts here, please click image below 



 

 

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