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Margaret Frick

Instructional Technology Department - Resources - 0 views

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    Smart Board and Airliner Activities
Fred Delventhal

Course: 10. Timers, Spinners and Random Selectors for Teachers - 1 views

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    Clocks and timers for timing activities in your lessons
Kirsten Carter

smartboard - 1 views

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    SMART Board and interactive white board resources. Lessons, tools, and numerous resources. Put together by a university prof. Very extensive.
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    SMART sites for valuable resources
George Spicer

Free Mathsframe Interactive Whiteboard Teacher Resources - 1 views

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    Superb library of free resources for teaching maths on an IWB
Fred Delventhal

bomomo - 1 views

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    via Ced Paine Click at different points. As with any art tool, the challenge is to know the tools well enough to create what you you want to express.
Kirsten Carter

MSAD71_IT's Smartboard Bookmarks on Delicious - 1 views

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    delicious site - smartboard resources
Fred Delventhal

GmapGIS - A web based GIS application to draw on Google maps: polygons, lines, markers ... - 3 views

Dave Willingham

Tequipment :: Tequipment provides a full range of classroom technology and professional... - 1 views

  • We are pleased to share our latest TeqSmart Learning Object, Electoral Map. This interactive map displays customized Electoral College results. Votes can be toggled on or off for each state. Votes are automatically tallied and displayed.
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    Free interactive Electoral Map for use on the SMART Board
Fred Delventhal

technologypd / Smartboards (Part 1) - 1 views

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    SMART Board Training
Ben Hazzard

whiteboardchallenge » home - 0 views

  • This Interactive Whiteboard Challenge will run for 6 weeks initially, starting on Monday August 11th. Each week there will be a new task set by someone who is an experienced whiteboard user. They will present their challenge in whatever way they like - it might be a short video, a screen cast a podcast. You then need to go and use whatever they have presented in your classroom that week. Record your efforts and write a blog post about how you went. At the end of the challenge you will have 6 blog posts about your whiteboard practice, and lots of other blog posts on similar topics available to you to read. Title your blog post 'Whiteboard Challenge Week 1' etc or something very similar so it is easy for others to identify your post
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    To improve the use of interactive whiteboards in the classroom and to stimulate more discussion about how they can best be used.
Paul McMahon

How Web Savvy Parents Can Help Kids Learn The English Alphabet - 0 views

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    This is an reference chart for geeks who may want to teach ABC to their kids. Creative.
Jackie Ediger

Teacher - 2 views

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