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Greenwich Public Schools: Smartboard Lessons & Resources - 0 views

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    Greenwich Public Schools Smartboard Lessons & Resources Smart Technologies Website - includes lessons, tutorials, standards, compatible software and more. Smartboard Lesson Starters: * Smartboard Educator-Created Notebook Software Lessons (look up by standard) * Smartboard Notebook Lessons by Subject/Grade Level * Create Your Own Notebook Software Lesson * Lesson Activity Toolkit (Free Download - now in Beta)
K Epps

SMART - Lesson Activity Toolkit Toolkit Tips and Tricks - 0 views

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    excellent videos for learning how to use the Smart Tool Kit
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    Power your lessons with the creative potential of the Lesson Activity Toolkit. Discover new ways to build lessons that energize your classroom with these helpful tips, video tutorials and best practices.
K Epps

SMART Lessons Collection | Scholastic.com - 0 views

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    SMART Lessons Collection. The lessons provided on this site will give you a taste of the many exciting things you can do in Notebook software. You can see just how easy it is to create and deliver lessons that are interesting and interactive while reinforcing learning objectives.
International School of Central Switzerland

SMART - Lesson Activity Toolkit Toolkit Tips and Tricks - 11 views

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    Download the Smart Educational Toolkit, then use this page to find the howto videos you need. "Power your lessons with the creative potential of the Lesson Activity Toolkit. Discover new ways to build lessons that energize your classroom with these helpful tips, video tutorials and best practices."
Craig Nansen

Whiteboards: Learning From Great Britain | Scholastic.com - 6 views

  • "The interactive whiteboard is very good at saving information, bringing it back up, and re-annotating it,"
  • Teachers have begun actively exchanging lessons, as well. St. Matthew teachers make active use of the online 21st Century Science site created by the local education authority in London. "People cherry-pick and share best practices," Cregan explains. "Basically, somebody else has written a lesson and they just tweak it and they're ready to go."
  • Barker has also seen growth in the use of devices such as digital cameras and interactive response systems, which allow students to click answers to questions and—with some whiteboards—text longer responses that can be kept private or projected publicly.
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  • The most effective professional development, suggests researcher Judith Kleine Staarman, has focused on getting teachers to go beyond the basics. "IWBs only really make sense if you start thinking about the teaching and learning you want to do in the classroom."
  • you need to figure out how to use thinking time and conversation
  • "We also realized that we had to be subject-specific,"
  • Research conducted in England
  • found that IWBs were proving most effective in the primary grades, so much so that after two years of whiteboard use, student achievement in math, science, and English accelerated by as much as six months or more.
  • "Another difference between what England did and what we did was our ongoing professional development," Coleman says, adding that instructional technology facilitators meet one-on-one with classroom teachers to adapt lessons to the SMART Board, plan new lessons, and co-teach. "During the first year of using the IWB, each teacher receives 10 to 25 hours of differentiated professional development, determined by what kind of learner that teacher is."
  • the deployment took place in three phases, moving from early adopters to the most reluctant users. "By the time we got to the last group," Tarver explains, "they had seen so many good things going on around the campus that they weren't reluctant anymore."
  • Tarver also says that subject area coordinators have sought to embed the new whiteboards into classroom culture by including them in the district's curriculum framework, which identifies resources and timely opportunities for using the IWBs with particular lessons.
  • the kind of collaborative engagement promoted by IWBs fulfill state standards, and that one year after their implementation, average student scores on the state's Academic Performance Index rose from 800 to 827. Science teachers, meanwhile, have created a bank of 100 lessons using the SMART Board, and math teachers another 75.
  • Fishtrom says getting teachers to think pedagogically about IWBs is front and center in their professional development. He points to one recent history exercise in which students marked up a split screen of pre- and post-World War I maps of Europe, discussed what had changed, and saved the document for future review. "It's very rare that I walk by a classroom and the boards are not being used for a good reason."
  • encouraging results for regular use of the interactive whiteboard in the elementary grades.
  • 7.5: Months of additional progress for low-attaining boys in science
  • 5: Months of additional progress for high-attaining boys in math
  • 2.5: Months of additional progress for girls of average attainment in math
  • 2.5: Months of additional progress for low-attaining boys in writing
  • 2–3: The number of children working at an interactive whiteboard at one time in classrooms where all children made significant and measurable gains
  • 18: The number of months after installation of an IWB in which the majority of teachers had become highly competent users
  • 100%: Kids who are enthusiastic about interactive whiteboards
  • Whiteboards: Learning From Great Britain
  • The U.K. pioneered the importance of teacher buy-in, effective planning, and curriculum integration.
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    Spurred on by an ambitious government program and hundreds of millions of dollars in funding since 2003, more than three quarters of British schools have installed IWBs and amassed plenty of experience in how-and how not-to use them.
K Epps

Instructional Technology Department - Resources - 0 views

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    links page with Smartboard lessons for PreK all areas
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Planning Lessons for an IWB Classroom - 0 views

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    points to remember when planning lessons in a whiteboard classroom
K Epps

Instructional Technology Department - Resources - 0 views

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    Elementary SMART Lessons K6 all areas: math, literacy, science, etc.
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SMART - United States - 0 views

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    page of links to lessons for Smartboards in all areas K12
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SMARTBoard Lesson Search Engine - 0 views

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    Custom search page for Google, looking for Smartboard lessons
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ReadWriteThink: Student Materials - 0 views

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    ReadWriteThink offers a collection of online Student Materials to support literacy learning in the K-12 classroom. These interactive tools can be used to supplement a variety of lessons and provide an opportunity for students to use technology while developing their literacy skills. Click on the name of each interactive for a brief description of the tool and a list of the ReadWriteThink lessons that use the tool. From there you'll also be able to directly access the tool and use it in your classroom.
International School of Central Switzerland

Instructional Technology Department - Resources - 0 views

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    MART Technologies Products Resource Page SMART Boards, AirLiners, SMART Response (Senteo Clickers), and Software Meet our SMART Master Teachers! Visit our SMART Showcase School - L'Ouverture Computer Technology Magnet Everyday Math SMART Board Lessons USD 259 SMART Board Lessons
K Epps

medagogy » SMART BOARD - 0 views

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    Lesson resources and examples
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wowgasocialstudies - WOW Georgia Kids Social Studies - 0 views

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    page of links to resources, standards and whiteboard lessons for 3rd, 4th and 5th grade Social Studies
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Harvey's Homepage - 0 views

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    from James Madison University links to SMartboard Lessons for math
K Epps

Tequipment's Educator Resource Center: Downloads - 0 views

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    "You have to register for free but then you can download all the files you want. They have movie clips and are some of the best Notebook lessons I have seen especially for the Middle and High School." comment from http://www.neccning.org/group/smarttechnologies Obe Hostetter
K Epps

Links to Interactive Whiteboard Lessons - 0 views

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    This page is devoted to the growing collection of lesson plans that utilize Interactive Whiteboards as a technology resource.
K Epps

SMARTBoard Lessons Podcast - 0 views

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    podcasts of lessons for SmartBoards in all subject areas
International School of Central Switzerland

Lesson plans and resources for your SMART Board - SMART Exchange - 19 views

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    Find Lesson Plans for Your SMART Board and Connect with Teachers
International School of Central Switzerland

SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard Lessons and Resources for Teachers | Scholastic.com - 1 views

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    Scholastic's collection of SmartBoard lessons. These will work with other brands of IWB if you download the Interactive Viewer software http://www2.smarttech.com/st/en-US/Products/SMART+Board+software/NotebookIV.htm "The viewer allows you to exchange Notebook files with any of your colleagues, even if they don't have access to the full version of Notebook software. You can also view your content created in Notebook software on any computer and present the material using any brand of interactive whiteboard. There is an open license for Notebook interactive viewer, which means the software can be installed on every computer in your school. The download is simple and can be done on individual computers, or the software can be installed on your school network."
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