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OUTLINE• Introduction: struggling learners, smart board, cool• Open smartboard: start, etc• floating• Pens, fun pen, erasers, highlighters, zoomstuff, shapes, writing• Create notes: word doc, snapshot, paste, • Fill in notes w/ pen• Export notes: PDF (save, website, e-mail)• Gallery: interactive resources: die spinner, lesson• Examples refernce: interactive
SmartBoard 101
byLaura DistelrathJenna Kuess
Lisa Kurtzand Steve Lawatsch
Introduction
• What is a Smart Board?• What sets it apart from a traditional white
board?• What are some ways that I can use it to
help my students?
Clearly we need a BIGGER block S here, too bad we don’t have a lot of room. :)
What is a Smart Board?
• Minimally defined, it is a whiteboard that is attached to a computer.
• Content is added to the board via touch sensors within the screen.
• The computer senses the pressure and reacts by telling sending a signal to display or do a particular thing.
Add image of smartboard in classroom.
Why is a Smart Board Different?
• Students think its fun!• Save a copy of
whatever is written.• Interact with other
applications.• Reorganize ideas
without having to erase.Add image of me using
Nspire emmulator
How can I use it?• A closer look at the basics of a Smart Board.• Examples of what others are doing with it.
– Need Jenna’s topic– Need Laura’s topic
• What• can you do that is different?
• ***Consider this instead (from a slide of Lisa’s we’re getting rid of)
• Especially helpful for
• Assessment Review
• Absent Students
• Struggling Learners• **This slide will all be said by us as we start the tutorials.
Title: Smart Board Basics
TEXT ON SCREEN: none
Screen Share of opening Smart from “Start” and by using the floating toolbar.
Title: Writing on the SmartBoard
TEXT ON SCREEN: none already typed…Added to the screen by writing “I love math!”
Use eraser
Use special pen
Show colors
Use highlighter
Zoom feature
Shapes dragging feature
Word recognition
Title: Creating Notes
TEXT ON SCREEN: starts blank then word screen captures are added from Notes 9.2
“camera”, word, select, Smart, paste
Show filling in blanks (text on screen from notes captured (see above))
Title: Using and Saving Notes
TEXT ON SCREEN: starts blank then Smart Screen starts filling in notes
Begin filling in notes
Save as Smart file – save as, choose folder, title, save
Export as PDF – Export, fullpage, save, choose folder, title, save
Upload to any website or email necessary
Title: Gallery
TEXT ON SCREEN: starts in blank Smart Notebook, go to gallery and insert
Open gallery
Dice (roll), spinner, vortex, MC
Show how to type in and then drag and use
Lesson Example - VORTEX
Final Product Editing
Multiple Choice
Final Product Right or Wrong?
Koosh Example
Home Screen Example Problems
Title: ConclusionTEXT ON SCREEN: Summary of Main Points
Excellent for visual learners
Ability to save and reuse material good for struggling learners and absent students
Reviewed Basic Features:
Opening Smart
Using basic writing features
Special Features – Shapes, special pens, word recognition
Creating Notes & Saving as PDFs
Gallery – Interactive Features and Lessons
For Pictures here….should we insert pictures from our cameras of us and our students using the SmartBoard? And just scroll those? It may be good?
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