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SmartBoard Basics

SmartBoard Basics. Hondo ISD Technology Department. Smartboard Basics Getting Familiar With Smart. Orienting your SmartBoard SmartBoard Tools Smart Notebook The Gallery Questions and Play Time. Orienting your smartBoard.

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SmartBoard Basics

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  1. SmartBoard Basics Hondo ISD Technology Department

  2. Smartboard BasicsGetting Familiar With Smart • Orienting your SmartBoard • SmartBoard Tools • Smart Notebook • The Gallery • Questions and Play Time

  3. Orienting your smartBoard • Once the Smart software has been loaded to your computer, you will see a little blue box with a circle in the toolbar on your desktop. Clicking on this box will give you several options. • One Option is Orient- Orienting your SmartBoard before beginning your work is important. This is how you let the board know where you are when you annotate or select.

  4. Floating tools • What are floating tools? • Basic Floating Tools • Optional Floating Tools • Hiding Floating Tools

  5. Smart notebook • Smart Notebook is the software that allows you to create Smart content for your board. • What can I do with it? • Create Lessons • Use the Gallery • 2 MinuteTutorial

  6. What Can I do with my SmartBoard? Two Minute Tutorial • Use the Notebook software to create interactive lessons. • The extensive Smart Notebook gallery has a wealth of resources for teachers to engage their students. • Use it as a whiteboard—a very fancy whiteboard. • You can write on it and save your annotations or record them for other classes. • Use it as an extension of your computer screen. • Anything you want to show your students that is on the computer, you can show them on the “big screen”.

  7. Resources • Http://www.education.smarttech.com • http://exchange.smarttech.com • \\hisd-ad1\curriculum\SmartNotebook

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