- [Narrator] Today we're gonna be showing the new
Open Up Resources education materials
and a partnership with Microsoft Education.
This solution's made up of three components.
First off we've taken the high-quality Open Up
education resources and put them inside of
Microsoft OneNote which is Microsoft's
digital binder solution.
We've also created a custom class notebook app
designed to put all this curriculum
automatically into OneNote.
We've also taken all the assessment information
from Open Up Resources and put them into Microsoft Forms.
And finally for the analytics portion,
we're providing free lightweight dashboards
to give insights and visualization for teachers.
All of this solution is free and part of
the free Office 365 Education offering.
To show what this looks like, this is a OneNote
class notebook that's been customized
with the Open Up Resources content.
I can click create a class notebook,
and I'll give my class a name.
And now all I need to do is check this box to select,
in this case, the grade seven mathematics curriculum.
So a digital textbook.
And these will be added to my class notebook.
I give my student names and customize
the private student spaces, and then I'm done.
Now I'm going to show what it looks like inside of OneNote.
Here I am in Microsoft OneNote, and now
OneNote is free and available on every platform.
I'm showing it on Windows desktop but it is available
in the browser, on Mac, on iOS and Android.
So here I am looking at some of the content
from Open Up Resources.
I'm gonna go to unit 7.1, I'm a teacher,
here are some teacher example lessons.
You can see we have standards alignment and
learning targets, all from Open Up Resources.
I also have example practice problems.
I'm gonna show some of the student resources
so as a teacher I also have information
and examples of here's all the content
that I could distribute to students.
I could easily distribute a virtual handout
to my students by doing the distribute page,
and I can easily review that student work
by pulling it up.
So here I've pulled up an example,
and I might look at Cheryl's work.
So I click on Cheryl and I see how she's doing
and maybe I give Cheryl a little smiley face.
Now I'm gonna click on Ella to see how she's doing,
and this looks correct, so maybe I'm just going to
give Ella a little sticker.
And in this case all of this is built right into OneNote.
So maybe I'm going to choose a little medal for Ella
that we're excited about that work there.
So it's very easy to have fun and interactive lessons
inside of OneNote.
Next I'm gonna show Microsoft Forms and Assessments.
Here we are in Microsoft Forms, which is a free part
of Office 365 Education.
I'm gonna launch a form where we've taken
all the Open Up Resources assessment content
and put it right into Microsoft Forms.
So as you can see, it looks very nice
and it's very easy for the students to answer.
Teachers can distribute this form
and collect all the content under the responses.
To show an example of a form where we've
captured a lot of data, I'm gonna switch to responses
and you can see it automatically tallies up the information.
I get nice graphs and charts of how things were done.
I can also review answers and post scores.
I can review answers on pivoting on a person,
so I can look at a whole person's set of content right here.
I can also pivot by question.
So it's very nice and it's a time-saving ability
to allow the teacher to look at either way
with that content.
So as you can see we have all of the assessments
baked into forms, and it's a really nice way
to capture that data.
Next up I'll be showing our analytics capabilities.
The final piece of the solution is the automatic roll-up
of assessment data into lightweight analytics dashboards.
As you can see here, I have my class notebooks on the left.
If I select a class notebook, it pulls that
Forms assessment data into automated dashboards.
Here's another example of a dashboard
that we'll also be providing, where you can see
all the layouts and assessments.
So to summarize, our solution is comprised of
content in OneNote, assessments in Forms, and analytics,
and this is all part of the free
Office 365 in Education solution.
We encourage you to sign up for our pilot
and try it out today.
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