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.

Ways to use your Interactive Wh

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!