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The paperless tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about reducing reliance on physical paper through digital tools and workflows. Topics include using Microsoft OneNote 2016 for paperless note-taking, digital inking with devices like the Microsoft Classroom Pen 2 in educational settings, and the Surface Pro 3 replacing paper-based documentation in aviation cockpits as an FAA and EASA qualified Electronic Flight Bag. These threads highlight how Microsoft products and Windows devices enable paperless productivity across classrooms, offices, and specialized environments.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students and educators have had to navigate a wide range of learning scenarios, from remote, to hybrid, and in some parts of the world, a return to face-to-face learning. In many of these cases, schools and districts had to adopt new technologies to maintain...
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OneNote makes your paper notebooks, index cards, and sticky notes obsolete, taming the “paper jungle” and raising your note taking to a whole new level. Microsoft OneNote 2016 makes taking notes a paperless activity, helping you become more organized, more productive, and more persuasive with...
With a cockpit mount and pilot software too
Thanks to its PC innards, Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 is starting to replace both paper-based documentation and iPads in plane cockpits. And this week, that process is now formalized, with Surface Pro 3 achieving device qualifications as FAA and EASA...