Introduction
With OneNote Math Assistant, learners see the steps to solve a math equation. Math Assistant empowers learners with independence by telling them if an equation is correct. It also shows the steps needed to solve an equation. In this module, educators learn to help learners become independent thinkers using the Math Assistant in OneNote.
Important
OneNote for Windows 10 reached end of support on October 14, 2025. Use OneNote on Windows (Microsoft 365) or OneNote for the web. Math Assistant requires Microsoft 365 Education or Enterprise subscriptions, and feature availability can vary by platform and notebook type.
Learning objectives
- Demonstrate how to use OneNote Math Assistant to provide immediate feedback on solutions to equations students enter
- Explain how OneNote Math Assistant is used to solve and graph equations
- Explain how Math Assistant supports personalized learning
- Identify the key features of OneNote Math Assistant that support independent learning
Professional journal
How do your classes learn best? Do you use the same methods when learning something new? You’re here because something inspired you to learn more about using OneNote for math. To retain this new knowledge and make changes in your teaching practice, you need a place to take notes, reflect, copy links, and keep track of ideas.
Before beginning this module, go to Word Online or create a OneNote notebook for your own learning. If you already have a notebook, add a page or section for this module.