Make coffee/tea
Introductory questions and new attendee setup
Taking notes with OneNote
Q & A
Meeting photo
We had 10 attendees and initially we addressed ongoing situations with the phones of those present. There were a couple of questions to address as well.
Tony brought along an interesting article from The Australian about digital business cards. We revised the process of scanning the article using the Microsoft Lens app covered in Meeting 6. The article was long and thin and had to scanned as two pages. The article appears as an entry in a new page established for suggestions brought forward from ToC members called Contributions. Click the link and read the article.
Michael then presented on the Microsoft OneNote app and how it allows a wide range of information to be stored in notebooks in the cloud, Microsoft OneDrive in this case. OneNote is a free app available on all devices, Android and iPhones, watches, tablets, and Windows and Mac laptops/desktops. It can be used to capture, organise, and share snippets of information of many types - text, image/photo, audio and video. It is an extremely versatile app and although the Notes app on iPhone is similar, the big benefit of OneNote is the notes are synchronised across all Apple and non-Apple devices. This making sharing in groups possible where the members own a range of different makes and models of devices.
We will come back to using OneNote in future meetings.
A copy of the slides is available.