8:30 - 9:30 Brainstorming
How has your teaching changed over the years in response to the technology you had available? (Whiteboard Activity)
What does our Lenovo Laptop have to offer?
Battery Life
Touchscreen
Notebook Mode
Stylus (digital pen)
Zooming
Screenshots
9:30 - 10:30
Setup- Installing and starting your first Whiteboard
Formatting the Background
Pen Size and Color
Pen Arrowheads
Zooming
Highlighters
Laser Pointers
Eraser Options
Enhanced Ink Shapes
The Ruler
Lasso
The Create Menu
Notes
Modifying Object Properties
Reactions on Notes
Alt Text for Accessibility
Layers
Locking the Whiteboard
Text on the Whiteboard
Shapes
Enhanced Reactions
Images
Images from the Web
Templates
Copy all objects
Pasting objects across Whiteboards
Documents
PDF Docs
Powerpoints
Use OneDrive! Seriously
Renaming Whiteboards
Make a Whiteboard appear "first"
Exporting Whiteboards
10:30 - 11:00
Group Exploration
Start a new Whiteboard and share it with the other members of your group
Your Task: Explore the Templates and find one or two that you'd like to use. Work together collaboratively on the Whiteboard to customize the template to fit an activity you might do as part of a lesson.
Be ready to share after lunch!
11:00 - 11:30
11:30 - 2:30
Explore ways you plan to use Microsoft Whiteboard in your lessons
How can your update or re-think your content to utilize digital Whiteboards?
Some possible ideas:
Add your notes to Whiteboard
As PDFs or Powerpoint Files (download Google Slides as Powerpoint, then add)
Daily Intro Activities/Warmups
Brainstorming Activities to Activate Prior Knowledge
Use Whiteboard and Screencastify to create an Instructional Video:
Reviewing key concepts
Flipping a lesson
Modeling a process or procedure
Showing example projects