Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Fun Sites for Smarterboards--Not to be missed

Try it out-- a globe/map lesson fully designed and ready for your smartboard. I especially like the way you can take the globe and look at it from all angles before you see it transformed into a flat map-cool stuff!
http://www.oxfam.org.uk/education/resources/mapping_our_world/mapping_our_world/

This site provides all kinds of games, easy to play on the smartboard with your students or they could work in small groups.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks2bitesize/

Scroll down to see the Downoadable powerpoints for teaching EVERYTHING! Wow.
http://www.pppst.com/


Have fun with these. AN EXCELLENT BLOG I found on the Smartboard with many sites and links worth your time--all of these included, plus a wonderful forum for more talk is located at:
http://smartboards.typepad.com/

Enjoy!
BD

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Lesson Ten

Beginners

This video lesson demonstrates how to place a webpage hyperlink into your notebook software. "Why do this?" you might ask. The notebook is a great place to store all your resources for a single unit so that you do not need to go looking for those resources. This beginner lesson shows how to put the link into the notebook page and then how to identify the link with some text (plus save it--of course). The advanced lesson teaches how to make a notebook file filled with resources for a single lesson or a single unit of instruction. Sorry about my breath-filled voice, still figuring out how to tape properly:)





Advanced

This video lesson teaches you how to create and save a notebook file filled with items you would like to use in a unit of study (I used the example of a regrouping unit). It is a little longer and I apologize for my heavy breathing-still learning how to tape properly:)





Enjoy!
Bonita

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Lesson Nine

Beginners:
Woohooo! I figured out how to video (knew how to do that) and save for this blog (new learning for me) VIDEOS of me working with the smartboard software. Here is my first attempt--it is a short video that shows you how to use the Tangram object in your notebook gallery. (It also shows you how to use other objects, but I chose the tangram for fun!) It is short and to the point--I hope. Let me know if you like this video format for blog lessons.





Advanced

Here is an extension on that video showing you how to then get your gallery objects together and save them for a future lesson. Enjoy--the videos are short (and small).

:)Bonita

Saturday, February 2, 2008

Lesson Eight

Hi all,

http://smarterboards4us.wikispaces.com/

For this lesson I want everyone to visit the smartboards4us wiki at the link above. When you get there...


Beginners-
1. Explore the links on the column at the left (we call this a navigation bar). Click on links and learn about wikis, smartboards, projectors, your choice.
2. Practice linking and then using your browser's back button to return to where you began
(--The back button is usually visible as a left arrow at the top toolbar on your desktop, but sometimes you must look for the browser's back button in the "history" drop down menu of your browser...)

Advanced
Hit on a few links and explore.
---You will discover a number of resources on the Favorite Webpages, Smartboard Learning++, and Other Smartboard Links pages.
---Consider going to the "How to use this Wiki" page and hit "becoming a contributing member" in order to get directions how to join up and add your two cents.
--"A few Wiki pointers" link will help you make changes once you are a member

Enjoy!
Bonita