"This site has around 60 and growing video tutorials on how to use your smartboard in the classroom for a range of tasks. Each video is around 15 - 20 minutes and very well presented. You can subscribe over I-Tunes or just view it from the site here."
Also a link in Kevin Cummins lastest in Tech, Tools, Toys, News, and lesson plans.
"...professional iPad interactive whiteboard and screencast recorder with sophisticated tools for hand-drawn graphics and remote desktop control."
"You can create your own slides with the variety of tools available. More importantly, you can capture the screen shot and make notations directly on it."
"Doceri is certainly a whiteboard app - and a great one. But it also allows you to control and use your pc apps remotely. So your presentation can consist of a pc app and then switch to a whiteboard display, all from your iPad."
This seems like a great app for creating presentations while also controlling a smartboard and your computer from your iPad.
R. Stannard's ideads for using IWBs with language learners. He notes several areas where teachers can create games and activities to produce content for language learning.
"What do you think? If you train teachers to use IWB… how do you make the difference in how the board is used for learning apparent for them? What activities are truly interactive and contribute to learning in a new way while others are merely"fun" to use your fingers with?" A thoughtful article on how to use a Smart Whiteboard effectively--and interactively