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# OneNote : Préparation de cours efficace

by Louis Girard

Préparation des cours dans OneNote : l’outil idéal

paris – 09 Avril 2024 – La préparation des cours peut être un défi pour les enseignants,mais OneNote offre une solution innovante. Cet outil numérique permet une organisation efficace des ressources pédagogiques et une intégration fluide des annotations manuscrites grâce à sa fonction d’encre. La préparation des cours devient ainsi plus intuitive et personnalisée, libérant du temps précieux pour se concentrer sur l’interaction avec les élèves. explorez les astuces et les fonctionnalités avancées pour optimiser votre workflow et découvrir comment OneNote peut transformer votre approche pédagogique.

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1. Image Information:

Image Filename: kgbEKrnmHXCZ7ZMIbRdnJA.png
Image Format: WebP (indicated by the type="image/webp" attribute)
Image Sizes: The code provides multiple versions of the image optimized for diffrent screen resolutions and pixel densities:
640w, 720w, 750w, 786w, 828w, 1100w, 1400w
Image Dimensions (displayed): 700px width, 382px height
Image Caption: “Fonction d’encre de l’application OneNote-Web” (Ink feature of the OneNote-Web application)

2.Article/Content Information:

Title/Heading: #préparation #des #cours #dans #OneNote #par #Julian #Wagner #Professeur #technologie (Preparation of courses in OneNote by Julian Wagner, Technology Teacher) – The hashtags suggest this is highly likely a blog post or article title. Timestamp/ID: 1754711417 (likely a Unix timestamp or internal ID)
Objective: The text indicates the article has an objective, starting with “OBJECTIF” (Objective).
First Objective Point: “1.Rendre l’a” (1.To make the a…) – The sentence is incomplete.

3. HTML Structure:

The image is embedded within a

tag, which is appropriate for content with a caption.
The element is used to provide responsive images, selecting the best image source based on screen size and pixel density.
The elements define the different image sizes and their corresponding srcset attributes. The tag is a fallback for browsers that don’t support the element.
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In summary: This is a snippet from a blog post or article about preparing courses in OneNote, written by Julian Wagner, a technology teacher. The post includes an image demonstrating the ink feature of the OneNote web application. The article begins by outlining an objective, the first point of which is incomplete in the provided text.

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