Tutorials
Accessing Web-based software (such as Google Earth) and other Web resources further expands the potential for using interactive whiteboards in class. Indeed, the list of possibilities is endless. Here are just a few:
- Digital storytelling.
- Creating, viewing, and annotating student PowerPoint and multimedia presentations in real time.
- Showing streamed or downloaded videos.
- Using online map and satellite imagery to teach geography.
- Displaying artwork or online museum presentations.
- Demonstrating moviemaking techniques.
- Viewing and analyzing competitive sports and physical education activities.
- Teaching students how to conduct research on the Internet.
- Working collaboratively on writing and editing exercises, math lessons, and science experiments.
- Instructing the class on the use of a software program, keyboarding techniques, and other computer skills.
THESE SITES ARE SHARED WITH YOU, SO YOU MAY FIND ADDITIONAL RESOURCES TO USE WITH YOUR SMART BOARD.
WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER HELP:
So you want to do some blue screen effects with your videos and students?
Follow these two steps...ok, its NOT the fancy schmancy pinnacle...but it will work!
http://www.wikihow.com/Chroma-Key-in-Windows-Movie-Maker
Print these instructions out...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L78_GEx9Fhs
Watch ths video.
http:www.windowsmoviemakers.net
The "go to" site for any kind of support!