
Preschool Printables, Pre-K, Kindergarten and early Elementary school, posters, worksheets, bulletin boards - SparkleBox USA SMART Boards and the Tips-and-Tricks Phenomenon - Teachers Love SMART Boards A really awesome phenomenon about the Internet is the viral nature of sharing information. In other words, good information spreads quickly throughout niche areas. A case in point…yesterday, I ran across a relatively new blog called elearnr (cool name!) This incredibly useful presentation was an idea conceived by Tom Barrett and it contains tips and tricks for using your Smartboard interactive whiteboard. Why I am talking about this being viral? While I've already written a post about Tom's Google Docs presentation, I'll present here again. Sharing is Caring! (There's a lot of Caring going on these days!)
Wonderopolis The Whiteboard Blog Smartboard Links SoftwareUse the following link to install the latest version of the SMART Board software onto your computer. Some Smartboard Interactive Sites Secondary Interactive Smartboard Sites Sites endorsed by smart technologies Interactive Math Sites for The Smartboard Smartboard Lesson Podcasts Interactive White Board Resources Educational Resources Site One - This is the educational resources site provided by Smart Technologies. Site Two - Kenton County SMART Board resources - This site has several good links, some lessons, and handouts on how to use your smart board. Site Three - An educational website with lots of good links. Site Four - Download free software applications for use on SMART Board interactive whiteboard. Other Interactive Websites (Resources) NASA's Web-site This site contains, lessons, pictures, movies, simulations, and many other resources for math and science IMMEX This is a site with a large number of interactive lessons.
Big Thinkers: Salman Khan on Liberating the Classroom for Creativity Sal Khan: What Khan Academy is most known for is there's a library for about 2,500 videos. Right now they're all made by me in English, although we are translating them, and they're everything from basic addition all the way to vector calculus and the French Revolution. And there's a video on the debt ceiling, [ laughs ] so a very comprehensive set of videos, and we keep add -- I keep adding more right now. But we've augmented it now that we've gotten funding this past year with an exercise platform, and it's an exercise platform that -- I'd actually written a primitive version of it for my cousins many of years ago, actually before I'd even made the first video, but I didn't have the bandwidth nor the talent to properly do that justice. And so when we got funding, I said, "This is where I think a lot of the meat is is actually giving people exercises and feedback and letting the videos complement that". Sal Khan: We don't want to force a role out to every school in the country.
Teachers Love SMART Boards: SMART Board: Tips Here is a article called “Whiteboards for Dummies” written by Calvin Hennick for Scholastic – Administrator. This article discusses how to utilize your SMART Board more effectively by identifying some of the obstacles of using a SMART Board once you get it into your classroom. The stories about using it to hang... read more It’s finally here! In 2007, I created a WallWisher Wall called Why do Teachers Love SMART Boards and asked teachers to write a short comment on why they loved their SMART Board. Here's a short video tutorial on how to extend a Notebook theme farther down on the page. I'm excited to announce a new podcast called Get SMART with SMART Boards. Are you a SMART Board user? This is the solution to Challenge #12 called "Watch This." I hope you'll be as amazed as I was with the submissions for this week's challenge – Random Number. This is the solution for Challenge #9: Precise Object Spacing. The Smart Notebook Challenge #2 is now in the books.
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