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SMART Board: Engaging Your Students
Pam Yasenchak
Grade 4
Earl Elementary School
Boyertown Area School District
[email protected]
www.boyertownasd.org/Page/2168
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Today's Agenda:
Research on engaging students with SMART Board.
Different ideas for SMART Board during instruction.
Tutorials on different SMART Notebook 11 techniques.
Resources
At their best, interactive whiteboards/ SMARTboards can get
students out of their seats to lead their own learning. But, like
all technology, the boards are only as good as the people
using them. This training should give you some ideas of what
to do with them. The more you use them the more you will
rely on this tool.
SMART Board Research
“Focus group, survey and observational data revealed that students were
generally more engaged in learning activities when SMART Board
technologies were incorporated into instructional activities.”
University of New Brunswick Health and Education Research Group (2008)
http://www.smarttech.com/researchUNB
University of New Brunswick Health and Education Research Group (2008)
Applying SMART Board Technology in Elementary School Classrooms: Investigation of
a School-Wide Initiative
A year-long study by researchers at the University of New Brunswick shows that combining relevant professional development with the use of
SMART Board™ interactive whiteboards improves the education experience for both teachers and students during a school-wide SMART
product implementation.
Uses for the SMART Board.
1. Projection of videos, powerpoints, documents and images.
This use of the SMARTboard is a way to get comfortable with equipment without much
effort.
It acts the same as a projector and screen. You can start using the controls start, pause,
stop buttons on the big screen to get more comfortable with the touch of the board.
2. Scan or copy documents into SMART Notebook program.
Open digital document. Click File, Print. When the window opens, click on pull down menu
for Printer. Choose SMART Notebook Document Writer. This will open up a SMART document. You can edit the document. Save the
document.
3. Use the scanned documents/files to model activities.
Some examples: Morning work - Daily Edits, Math Spiral Review, Geography Workbooks
are copied into the Notebook software. Each morning the files are brought up on the SMARTboard and the students correct their
work. It is used as a teaching tool at this time. Either the teacher will facilitate these or students can lead this activity. I use it both
ways.
Daily Oral Language Practice - Week 1
1 i had gave him to quarters
sally doesnt want to read anns book
2
yesterday kim and me taked the ball home
i have learn that were next
3 in august he didnt never do good
barry gots a new game that we can use
4 we saw them people while walking in shorewood park
he has teached school worked in a factory and drived a
bus
5 there is people who doesnt like halloween
i havent no short story called snowbound
4. Create your own lessons using SMART Notebook Software.
In my opinion, math lessons are the easiest to begin creating. Once created save the document and use it over and over again, year
after year. These lessons also allow for ease of instruction when a student is missing from the lesson. Print copies of examples done
during class to send home for the student who is absent.
Here are two examples that were made simply by using text, clipart and the infinite cloner tool.
organized list with clothes combinations.notebook
Strega Nona direct quotation punctuation.notebook
5. Search out and borrow lessons using SMART Notebook Software from online
resources.
Once lessons are downloaded from the internet they can be edited to your needs.
HomeroomAttendance.notebook
CARNIVAL.notebook
A great resource that includes podcasts with step by step directions.
Activitiy Builder Tutorial - teaches you to create activities and themes in lessons. The men, Dave and Scott in this tutorial are a little
corny but their message is explained well. They offer many different episodes to explain portions of the Smart Notebook software.
http://teachingwithsmartboard.com/2012/12/20/teaching-with-smartboard-episode-90/
http://www.schooltube.com/video/d8929dd3d90b14b6f905/Whack-AMole%20Video%20Tutorial%20by%20Jaime%20Donally
SMART Notebook 11 Tutorial
Tutorial for SMART Notebook 11.0.notebook
Register for SMARTtech Exchange - search for teacher lessons
http://exchange.smarttech.com/register.html#page=1
Teacher Resources
http://exchange.smarttech.com
http://www.longwood.k12.ny.us/longsmart_elem.html
http://its.leesummit.k12.mo.us/smartboard.htm
http://eduscapes.com/sessions/smartboard/
http://www.wauwatosa.k12.wi.us/schools/high/west/smartresources.cfm
http://www.scholastic.com/studyjams
http://teachingwithsmartboard.com/
Thank You
Pam Yasenchak
Grade 4
Earl Elementary School
Boyertown Area School District
[email protected]
www.boyertownasd.org/Page/2168
Attachments
Strega Nona direct quotation punctuation.notebook
organized list with clothes combinations.notebook
CARNIVAL.notebook
HomeroomAttendance.notebook