The optimal location for your notebook given the type of information with which you are working and the size and distribution of your team. We’ll talk about the relative value of the cloud, which cloud and how which cloud or network you choose affects the tools you’ll have access to in the application
OneNote fundamentals, how to get the tool, and where to position it. While this will be delivered from OneNote 2016 desktop version, it will be widely applicable to multiple versions and platforms, including OneNote 2007, 2010, and 2013
Terminology and architecture of a typical OneNote notebook, how sections and pages differ and work together, how subpages and section groups can help reframe the data collection as the project progresses
How OneNote looks on the creation platform as opposed to mobile devices that may be used in the field. You’ll learn how to compensate for limited tools on mobile technology
Tags, tag summaries and data protection features to insure that the right data is viewable by the right people
How-to’s of getting information from various sources into OneNote, utilizing OneNote’s various organization techniques to place information strategically
Various ways to wrap up a data gathering project, so that the information collected can be easily referred and can be repurposed for a new project
How OneNote links data, both internally and externally to allow you to repurpose data repositories that already exist and to make cross-referencing a one- or two-click operation
Several types of projects will be used as examples to enable you to walk away with skills you can use right now on projects you are beginning or ones already underway
Who should Attend
Analysts
Auditors
Compliance professionals
Consultants
Quality control professionals
Market research professionals
Past Events
OneNote for Data Collection and Analysis 2017 - 24 Jan 2017, Webinar (64433)
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