Integrate OneNote Class Notebook with an LMS

Using a popular standard called Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI), OneNote Class Notebook can work with your Learning Management System.

Use OneNote Class Notebook with your LMS to create a shared notebook and link it to your course.
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Important: The classic Microsoft OneDrive, OneNote Class Notebook, Teams Assignments, and Reflect LTI apps have been replaced by the new Microsoft 365 LTI.

The classic apps will be sunset on September 17, 2026. After that date, the classic apps and any content links in courses will stop working; however, the files, notebooks, teams, meetings, and check-ins created by the classic apps will continue to be accessible through Microsoft 365. For guidance on moving your users and courses to the new Microsoft 365 LTI experiences and migrating content links, please review the migration guidance for the classic LTI apps.
To get started, you need to register your LMS with OneNote.
Sign in with your Office 365 account from your school to get started.