This podcast will help you through the basics of printing any of your Smartboard notebook software slides. There are many ways to print. You can print with a full page, 2 slides per page, or all the way up to 6 slides per page. You can choose the slides to print as well. We show you how to do all this. We also show you how to import your Powerpoint documents into Smartboard notebook software. It is nice because the objects still are moveable in smartboard. You can also take your Smartboard documents and export them into Powerpoint software. Of course we have a couple of jokes for you. Don’t miss this episode.
In this podcast we are showing how to rearrange your slides in Smartboard Notebook. We cover copying slides from one document to another. We also talk about moving slides within the document itself. Shelly Moses has given us a great example of a importance order lesson that we will share out. Lastly, we talk about a gallery collection file called “directions” that you can download and edit.
We continue our work with animations in this podcast. We explore many different ways to incorporate animations into your lesson. We also have a guest video from Kelley Garbero. You won’t want to miss this podcast.
In this podcast we take a look at a template called Guess the picture. Here is how it works. You put a picture or a problem or a sentence behind a few squares. You have a student and their partner go to the Smartboard and delete one square. They and the rest of the class try to guess what the picture is from the revealed area. If they don’t guess correctly, another set of two people come up and delete another square. This occurs until the picture is guessed. Scott has designed a few cool holiday items for the podcast. He shows a really nice snowflake maker.
In this podcast we cover the teaching template called Order of Importance. This is a way to put a set of items in a certain order. However, the order depends on the students choices. The only thing the students have to do is JUSTIFY why they put items in the particular place. It is a great way to get students to engage in the material and take a stand. This can be used in almost any subject and any age. We also go over a few listener submitted letters. We have to admit that we forgot to put in the jokes this week. Some of you may be happy about that. We will definitely put them in next podcast.
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