Jan272011

Uploading flash videos from YouTube into SMARTBoard Notebook Software

 

 

Have you wanted to put a TouTube video into your SMARTBoard lesson for good?   It is so easy to place a flash video into SMARTBoard Notebook Software.   Since links often disappear you will want to permanently place video into your lesson using the easy link called www.keepvid.com
Here are the steps that I go through.
1.  open www.keepvid.com
2.  Go to your youtube video
3.  Copy the url down
4.  Paste it in the keepvid site
5.  Pick your quality of download
6.  Save it to a location
7.  Open Notebook software
8.  Go to the video where you saved it
9.  Drag it in.

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Jan092011

Teaching with SMARTboard Episode 79 Tagging in SMART Response

Scott and Dave discuss the benefits of tagging questions in an assessment using SMART Response.  Once you find out how easy and useful it is, you will want to start incorporating it right away.  Of course, you will get some Holiday Cheer with this episode, as well as a joke or two.

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All the best,

Dave and Scott

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Dec032010

Pre-Made Graphs for SMARTBoard

You will now have a large selection of graphs to put on your SMARTBoard with this download.  These are just a few of the graphs that you will have access to.  There are 80 graphs in all. 

graphs 2

These graphs are in what is called a gallery collection file.  They are great because they get inserted directly into your SMARTBoard Gallery “My Content” folder.  Remeber that when you download this collection file, it will open Notebook Software and appear that nothing happens.  Actually, the download puts the “Graphs” File right in your “MY Content” file off your Gallery Tab.  (See the picture below) Once downloaded, you will be able to access them when you are in any notebook page.  You will need to click on the Gallery Tab, then click on the “My Content” folder, then click on the “Graphs” folder.   There is a blue bar that you will see below all of these folders.  Click the blue bar and you will see the graphs.  Double click any graph that you would like, and it is now in your notebook file.  Some of the types of graphs are standard square graphs that have 3,5,7, or 10 units in each direction.  There are also 1st quadrant, trig, polar, and misc graphs.   There is a special pre-made graph section that has 18 graphs that are ready to show. 

graphs 4 

All the best,

Dave and Scott

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Dec032010

Selecting Items with a Tennis Ball on a SMARTBoard?

Someone gave me the suggestion this summer to use a tennis ball to move things around on the SMARTBoard.  I don’t remember who told me, but it is an awesome idea.  I do know that the tennis ball has helped my students move things around.  For some reason, a tennis ball glides on the board very nicely and the students feel like they can press pretty hard on it.  It is outstanding for special needs students.  Give it a try.

tennis ball

Some problems with moving items occur because you touch the item on the ”inside”.   See the picture below.   You must click on the outline of the item to move it.  This gets frustrating with certain objects that don’t have something inside it. This shape below you must click on the black line to get it to move.

rectangle

 Whereas if you have a shape like this, you can touch it anywhere to move it.

 red rectangle

Lastly, I think the easiest way to help students is to tell them to select the item first, and then move the item. This is done by touching the board with your finger and then sliding your finger across the object.  Some students like to use a tennis ball to touch and drag.  You will see your object is selected because of the blue line around it and the green circle above it which allows you to spin it.  Also, when an item is selected, you should see the little box with an arrow in the upper right corner.  This will open the dialog box to many other possibilities.  Once selected, an item is much easier to move.

select

Happy Smartboarding,

Dave

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Nov262010

Episode 78 World Languages and the Transparent Background

This podcast covers a few ideas for your World Language class.  It also covers how to use the new Transparent Background feature with Notebook 10 Software.  Tune in and check out this new podcast.

YouTube 3 minute Video on Transparent Background Feature made by Dave

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All the best,

Dave and Scott

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