Below are the small groups that you signed up for. On February 5th rather than meeting as a class each small group will have 15 minutes "play" with the SMART Board.
Before coming to your 15 minute session find one or two SMART Board Lesson Activities that you can use to practice using some of the SMART Board features.
You do not need to be in class during the other group sessions, but you are welcome to stay and watch if you would like.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Week Four -- Introduction to the SMART Board
INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARDS
Wikipedia tells us that:
"An interactive whiteboard is a large interactive display that connects to a computer and projector. A projector projects the computer’s desktop onto the board’s surface, where users control the computer using a pen, finger or other device. The board is typically mounted to a wall or on a floor stand. Basically, an interactive whiteboard is a type of touch-sensitive computer screen. They are used in a variety of settings such as in classrooms of all levels of education, in corporate board rooms and work groups, in training rooms for professional sports coaching, broadcasting studios and more." (from Wikipedia: Interactive Whiteboards
Interactive Whiteboards in the Classroom
SMART BOARD SOFTWARE
Overview of Version 9.7
Download Software from link on Eagle
TRAINING
Teacher's Hub
Training Center for Mac Users
Training Center for Window Users
2 Minute Tutorials
Notebook Software Activity Guide - Designing Lesson Activities Lesson Activities
Lesson Activity Toolkit
SMART Notebook Software Lesson Activities & State Standards
ARTICLES & OTHER RESOURCES
Outsmarting the SMART Board
Interactive Whiteboard Links (subject & age level)
SMART Board Internet Resources for Education
IN CLASS ACTIVITY
Group #1 Working with Notebook Software Gallery Collections (handout) & Notebook Software Gallery Tutorial
Group #2 Notebook Software Toolbar (handout) & Objects in Notebook Software Tutorial
Group #3 SMART Board Tools (handout) & Floating Toolbar (handout) & Other Smart Tools Tutorial
Other Handouts & Tutorials
Basic Functionality (handout) & Touch, Write & Save Tutorial
Ink Aware and Microsoft Word in Classroom (handout) & Ink Aware Tutorial
Using Microsoft Office Applications (handout) & PowerPoint Software Tutorial
Link to Wiki to sign up for SMART Board Group Hands-on, Individual Practice & Class Presentation time
Wikipedia tells us that:
"An interactive whiteboard is a large interactive display that connects to a computer and projector. A projector projects the computer’s desktop onto the board’s surface, where users control the computer using a pen, finger or other device. The board is typically mounted to a wall or on a floor stand. Basically, an interactive whiteboard is a type of touch-sensitive computer screen. They are used in a variety of settings such as in classrooms of all levels of education, in corporate board rooms and work groups, in training rooms for professional sports coaching, broadcasting studios and more." (from Wikipedia: Interactive Whiteboards
Interactive Whiteboards in the Classroom
SMART BOARD SOFTWARE
Overview of Version 9.7
Download Software from link on Eagle
TRAINING
Teacher's Hub
Training Center for Mac Users
Training Center for Window Users
2 Minute Tutorials
Notebook Software Activity Guide - Designing Lesson Activities Lesson Activities
Lesson Activity Toolkit
SMART Notebook Software Lesson Activities & State Standards
ARTICLES & OTHER RESOURCES
Outsmarting the SMART Board
Interactive Whiteboard Links (subject & age level)
SMART Board Internet Resources for Education
IN CLASS ACTIVITY
Group #1 Working with Notebook Software Gallery Collections (handout) & Notebook Software Gallery Tutorial
Group #2 Notebook Software Toolbar (handout) & Objects in Notebook Software Tutorial
Group #3 SMART Board Tools (handout) & Floating Toolbar (handout) & Other Smart Tools Tutorial
Other Handouts & Tutorials
Basic Functionality (handout) & Touch, Write & Save Tutorial
Ink Aware and Microsoft Word in Classroom (handout) & Ink Aware Tutorial
Using Microsoft Office Applications (handout) & PowerPoint Software Tutorial
Link to Wiki to sign up for SMART Board Group Hands-on, Individual Practice & Class Presentation time
Labels:
smartboard,
smartboard tutorials,
software download
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Week Three -- Creating Web Pages & Google for Educators
CLASSROOM & SCHOOL EXAMPLES
EduHound Classrooms on the Web
Mrs. Nelson's Class (2nd Grade)
Mrs. Bunyi's Class (4th Grade)
Mr. Leahy's Class (5th Grade)
Mr. S. Smith's 5th Grade
Sarah Van Alstyne Art Class
Mrs. Green's Home Page (Secondary - Science)
Mr. Jeffery Web Page (Secondary - English)
Lake Washington Kangs
Juanita High School
CREATING WEB SITES
USING HTML CODE (a web host is needed)
HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language and is used to create web pages using a text editor such as Notepad or SimpleText(Mac) or word processing. XHTML (Extensible HyperText Markup Language) is a stricter and cleaner version of HTML. Using XHTML guidelines will guarantee that your web page will "work" in all web browsers.
Link to HTML Code Document
NOTE: The code for adding images has been corrected -- the ending should be />
NOTE: If you create a Google Docs account you can upload your index.html document and it will appear as a web page -- you will also have a url so you can add that to your blog.
USING A HTML OR WYSIWYG EDITOR (a web host is needed)
CoffeeCup Software provides a HTML editor and 31 additional programs including Form Builder, Video Player, Photo Gallery, Live Chat, Web Calendar & gif Animator. Programs can be purchased separately or bundled together. The one-time purchase comes with free upgrades and support for life. Free web design software is also available including the HTML Editor (9.0), an Image Viewer and a DHTML Menu Builder. See CoffeeCup's offer for "Free Software for Schools". CoffeeCup is offering a special deal to NU School of Education students --see professor for details.
Nvu is a free open source “web authoring system” for Windows, Mac and Linux.
NoteTab is a text and HTML editor similar to Microsoft's Notepad. NoteTab Light is free. Microsoft Office Live Basics provides free domain name and web hosting
Dreamweaver is one of the leading web development tools. A free 30 day trial is available. Cost for Dreamweaver CS3: Full $399, Education version $199. See Dreamweaver CS3 Featured Tour for details regarding design tools and best practices.
*USING A TEMPLATE OR WIZARD LOCATED ON ONLINE SITE (usually hosted by site)
Blogs and Wikis are web pages that are easy to create. See "Using Blogs and Wikis in the Classroom"
Page Creator hosted by Google. Example
Geocities hosted by Yahoo.
Teacher Web -- See Discovery -- Week 3 for information regarding free accounts
OPTIONS FOR HOSTING WEB SITES & OBTAINING DOMAIN NAMES
As a NU student you can request 50MB of web space. Directions for setting up your web space is available here.
Some Internet Service Providers offer web design software and publishing as part of their package. Verizon is one example
Companies such as Lunarpages provide a place to host a web site starting at $6.95 per month. Lunarpages provides a domain as part of their package and CoffeeCup web design software is now part of their package for subscribers
A FEW RESOURCES
HTML Goodies - Introduction to HTML
Dave Raggett's Introduction to HTML
W3 Schools - Full Web Building Tutorials (free)
GOOGLE FOR EDUCATORS: TOOLS FOR YOUR CLASSROOM
Page Creator
Google Docs
Custom Search Engine Example - Mrs. Gray's Research Site for Kids
Calendar
SketchUp
Google Notebook
Google Earth
-- Google Earth Lessons
-- Embedding Google My Maps
-- Explore Your Earth
-- Google Earth in the Classroom
-- "Educational Uses with Google Earth" - Entry from Google Earth Blog
-- Google Earth #1: Introduction to Google Earth (YouTube)
Google for Educators: A Three Hour Tour - A Workshop for K-12 Educators by K. Jarrett
Google for Educators: The Best Features for Busy Teachers - Article by S. Ring 1/2008
EduHound Classrooms on the Web
Mrs. Nelson's Class (2nd Grade)
Mrs. Bunyi's Class (4th Grade)
Mr. Leahy's Class (5th Grade)
Mr. S. Smith's 5th Grade
Sarah Van Alstyne Art Class
Mrs. Green's Home Page (Secondary - Science)
Mr. Jeffery Web Page (Secondary - English)
Lake Washington Kangs
Juanita High School
CREATING WEB SITES
USING HTML CODE (a web host is needed)
HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language and is used to create web pages using a text editor such as Notepad or SimpleText(Mac) or word processing. XHTML (Extensible HyperText Markup Language) is a stricter and cleaner version of HTML. Using XHTML guidelines will guarantee that your web page will "work" in all web browsers.
Link to HTML Code Document
NOTE: The code for adding images has been corrected -- the ending should be />
NOTE: If you create a Google Docs account you can upload your index.html document and it will appear as a web page -- you will also have a url so you can add that to your blog.
USING A HTML OR WYSIWYG EDITOR (a web host is needed)
CoffeeCup Software provides a HTML editor and 31 additional programs including Form Builder, Video Player, Photo Gallery, Live Chat, Web Calendar & gif Animator. Programs can be purchased separately or bundled together. The one-time purchase comes with free upgrades and support for life. Free web design software is also available including the HTML Editor (9.0), an Image Viewer and a DHTML Menu Builder. See CoffeeCup's offer for "Free Software for Schools". CoffeeCup is offering a special deal to NU School of Education students --see professor for details.
Nvu is a free open source “web authoring system” for Windows, Mac and Linux.
NoteTab is a text and HTML editor similar to Microsoft's Notepad. NoteTab Light is free. Microsoft Office Live Basics provides free domain name and web hosting
Dreamweaver is one of the leading web development tools. A free 30 day trial is available. Cost for Dreamweaver CS3: Full $399, Education version $199. See Dreamweaver CS3 Featured Tour for details regarding design tools and best practices.
*USING A TEMPLATE OR WIZARD LOCATED ON ONLINE SITE (usually hosted by site)
Blogs and Wikis are web pages that are easy to create. See "Using Blogs and Wikis in the Classroom"
Page Creator hosted by Google. Example
Geocities hosted by Yahoo.
Teacher Web -- See Discovery -- Week 3 for information regarding free accounts
OPTIONS FOR HOSTING WEB SITES & OBTAINING DOMAIN NAMES
As a NU student you can request 50MB of web space. Directions for setting up your web space is available here.
Some Internet Service Providers offer web design software and publishing as part of their package. Verizon is one example
Companies such as Lunarpages provide a place to host a web site starting at $6.95 per month. Lunarpages provides a domain as part of their package and CoffeeCup web design software is now part of their package for subscribers
A FEW RESOURCES
HTML Goodies - Introduction to HTML
Dave Raggett's Introduction to HTML
W3 Schools - Full Web Building Tutorials (free)
GOOGLE FOR EDUCATORS: TOOLS FOR YOUR CLASSROOM
Page Creator
Google Docs
Custom Search Engine Example - Mrs. Gray's Research Site for Kids
Calendar
SketchUp
Google Notebook
Google Earth
-- Google Earth Lessons
-- Embedding Google My Maps
-- Explore Your Earth
-- Google Earth in the Classroom
-- "Educational Uses with Google Earth" - Entry from Google Earth Blog
-- Google Earth #1: Introduction to Google Earth (YouTube)
Google for Educators: A Three Hour Tour - A Workshop for K-12 Educators by K. Jarrett
Google for Educators: The Best Features for Busy Teachers - Article by S. Ring 1/2008
Saturday, January 5, 2008
Week Two - Technology Standards & Internet & Library Resources
STANDARDS
WASHINGTON STATE
Technology & EALRs & GLEs
K-12 Technology Inventory (06/07)
Thinkfinity - Linking Lesson Plans with Washington State Standards
Technology Use in Classroom
NATIONAL EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS (NET-S)
Students
Standards for Students - The Next Generation
Profiles for Technology Literate Students
NETS Brochure (1998)
Teachers
Educational Technology Standards (NETS) and Performance Indicators for Teachers
Profiles for Technology Literate Teachers
- Professional Preparation Performance Profile
Models of Technology Integration
Connecting Curriculum & Technology - See Section 3 for Lesson Plans
OTHER NATIONAL STANDARDS
Major Subject Areas
INTERNET RESOURCES
INTERNET SEARCH ENGINES & DIRECTORIES
AltaVista
Google
Yahoo
Ask.com
Windows Live Search
Wikia Search (NEW 1/08)
"Major Search Engines and Directories" by D. Sullivan (3/2007)
Class Activity: With the person next to you decide on a topic for a web search. Using the same term(s) do a search in two search engines. Compare the results.
META-SEARCH ENGINES
Clusty
KartOO
Mamma
Dogpile
Metacrawler
Meta-Search Engines Tutorial (2007, UC Berkley Library)
SEARCH TOOLS FOR KIDS
Ask Jeeves for Kids
KidsClick
Zoo.com
HURST LIBRARY RESOURCES
Books, Print Journals & Curriculum Materials
Online Databases
- ERIC
- Education Research Complete
WASHINGTON STATE
Technology & EALRs & GLEs
K-12 Technology Inventory (06/07)
Thinkfinity - Linking Lesson Plans with Washington State Standards
Technology Use in Classroom
NATIONAL EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS (NET-S)
Students
Standards for Students - The Next Generation
Profiles for Technology Literate Students
NETS Brochure (1998)
Teachers
Educational Technology Standards (NETS) and Performance Indicators for Teachers
Profiles for Technology Literate Teachers
- Professional Preparation Performance Profile
Models of Technology Integration
Connecting Curriculum & Technology - See Section 3 for Lesson Plans
OTHER NATIONAL STANDARDS
Major Subject Areas
INTERNET RESOURCES
INTERNET SEARCH ENGINES & DIRECTORIES
AltaVista
Yahoo
Ask.com
Windows Live Search
Wikia Search (NEW 1/08)
"Major Search Engines and Directories" by D. Sullivan (3/2007)
Class Activity: With the person next to you decide on a topic for a web search. Using the same term(s) do a search in two search engines. Compare the results.
META-SEARCH ENGINES
Clusty
KartOO
Mamma
Dogpile
Metacrawler
Meta-Search Engines Tutorial (2007, UC Berkley Library)
SEARCH TOOLS FOR KIDS
Ask Jeeves for Kids
KidsClick
Zoo.com
HURST LIBRARY RESOURCES
Books, Print Journals & Curriculum Materials
Online Databases
- ERIC
- Education Research Complete
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