Target Audience
Anyone wishing to learn how to use Microsoft OneNote. Microsoft OneNote is a digital notebook that's part of Microsoft 365 and can be used to capture, organise, and find information from any device by creating digital notebooks.
Outline
- Creating and organising Notebooks
- Adding and managing content
- Integrating with other tools
- Collaboration and sharing
- Security and backup
Methodology
Delivered virtually via Microsoft Teams. This session will be recorded and the recording will be circulated to participants on completion.
Instructor

Fiona Walsh
With 25 years in corporate, Fiona has seen her fair share of bad slides. As an IT Manager/Trainer, she became the primary go-to person for help with anything PowerPoint related.
She set up her business in 2019 to provide bespoke PowerPoint training to organisations. She loves it when a client gets an ‘aha’ moment as they realise there’s a more innovative way to do something, and it will save them time. She is passionate about teaching people how to create slides that are fit for purpose and engaging. She also focuses on presenting confidently, including best practices in the boardroom, at a conference and online, for example, with MS Teams. Fiona is a certified Microsoft Master Trainer and became Director of Education for the Presentation Guild (a global organisation for presentation professionals) in January 2023.
Outcomes
- Learn useful tips for using Microsoft OneNote.
Carmichael’s Spring Summer 2026 Scheduled Training Programme is kindly sponsored by BoardEffect.
BoardEffect is part of Diligent, the leader in modern governance. BoardEffect delivers an agile board management solution optimised for governance leaders of nonprofits, higher education institutions, community healthcare organisations, and credit unions with the right tools, analytics, and insights to drive more efficient, transparent, and secure governance.
Fees
€80 | Nonprofit Organisation |
€70 | Carmichael Resident Organisation |
€90 | Statutory Organisation |
€90 | Corporate Organisation |