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Luidia’s eBeam. Lisa Swank TOA Instructional Technology www.teachertechspace.com. Put a dot in the state that you were born. If you were born outside the U.S., write the country in any available white space. Anything new can be scary.
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Luidia’seBeam Lisa Swank TOA Instructional Technology www.teachertechspace.com
Put a dot in the state that you were born. If you were born outside the U.S., write the country in any available white space.
Anything new can be scary. • Try it out on your own before using it in class and keep it simple • Buddy up with someone else- being clueless together is better than being clueless alone • Play. Seriously. Bring up a photo and doodle on it. Play some games yourself. • Plan a backup. • Anything worth doing ___________________
Getting Started • Turn on computer, if needed. • Launch eBeam if it does not automatically pop up. • Pen tool: Circle will move the control panel to your location • The rectangular button is like a right-click • CALIBRATE! • Tap control panel to select a tool • If there is an arrow on the option, click and hold to select the different options.
Words that Show a Process
Extra Practice
Number Lines .5 .75 5/2 3/2
Fun with Touchscreens • Maps http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/USA_Geography/USA_GL_click_1024.html • Games http://smartboard.someschoolgames.com/ http://pbskids.org/whiteboard/ Grammar http://www.kwarp.com/portfolio/grammarninja.html
Math http://www.plattscsd.org/oak/smartboard/math.htm Virtual Manipulatives http://nlvm.usu.edu/ • CHECK THIS- Think Central • http://www-k6.thinkcentral.com/ePC/login.do
E-Beam’s Resource Page http://www.e-beam.com/education/resources/online-resources.html • Media resources: • Soundbible.com • Teachertube.com • Google Image Search • Pre-made interactive lessons http://ca.pbslearningmedia.org/
Bright Ideas • Complete worksheets together • Underline evidence for close readings or for word problems • Use virtual manipulatives for math • Take photos or record your lessons • Use ClassDojo with the eBeam • Search Google for “Free interactive whiteboard lessons” http://www.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/psu11la.reading.brrdet/blue-ribbon-readers-the-detectives-notebook-game/