Software from SmartBoard. Includes NoteBook collaborative learning software, product drivers, math tools, and other software specific to SmartBoard brand devices.
Application for iPad that gives the device the traditional tools that the software for a SmartBoard or similar device would have including screen snapshot, annotation tools, drawing tools, and more.
Blog post with two different hardware & software set ups to create a next-gen interactive system in your classroom. Starts with the model of the (analogue lamp) overhead projector, and modernizes it into a next-gen system.
A comprehensive list of software applications that can be projected using an iPad 1 from a Wiki containing lots of information about pedagogical uses for iPads.
Software for collaboration that can be used by multiple people simultaneously and projected through an interactive system. Uses "virtual sticky notes" and real-time collaboration.
Blog post detailing three different methods for teachers to route their iPad screen to a projector in the classroom using Airplay. Hardware and software solutions are examined.
The Texas Computer Education Association's compilation of 1,000 iPad applications broken down by subject area and specific subcategories. The TCEA apparently tests thousands of applications and gives these recommendations for both paid and free software.
Smart Inc's resource repository for SmartBoard-enabled lessons. This is really the go-to place for resources if you have a Smart brand interactive whiteboard and the associated NoteBook software.
Detailed rundown of first-generation interactive whiteboards. Includes info on installations, calibration, principles of operation, a list of different technologies, and short lists of associated software and pedagogical benefits.
A youtube video describing a method to remote-control a PC running the SmartBoard NoteBook software. Another stop-gap measure between first-gen and second-gen systems.
Details a couple of different ways to use a first-generation system (SmartBoard) with next generation mobile tablet devices. These are two interesting ways of bridging the gap between the two types of systems, if for instance, your institution has already invested in SmartBoards, but you also have access to a tablet device. Includes links to software.
Short video on how to create a simple next-generation interactive system using an iPad, AppleTV box, and a LCD display. This can just as easily be used with an existed projector installation. The iPad version of the SmartBoard Killer.