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Interwrite

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What is interactive?  Is this better than a chalkboard?  Are the student interacting with the technology or the learning concepts?

Choices+Feedback+Challenge= Interactive  --From Jason De Nys

 

 

Questions to ask yourself to know you are ready to use your Interactive Whiteboard to its potential:

 

Top 10 Ways to Use Interwrite Workspace 

  • Are you using it effectively? How could you change class grouping and format for best use?  See ideas below.
  • Do you currently make use of online resources with your Interactive Whiteboard? If so, which ones do you use most? (We recommend Discovery Streaming Videos, Recipes4SuccessThinkfinity through ADE's IDEAL site)  See below for more.
  • Do you have software from your adoptions installed on your computers? What is your adoption?
  • Do you have computers available for student use in your room?
  • Evaluate your comfort and skill with IWB with a rubric.  Amphi Site
  • Are all the students involved? ActiveParticipationstrategies.pdf

 

 

 

Interactive Whiteboard Resources

  IWBs and Student Engagement Best Practices.ppt 

Thinkfinity Interactives & Resources

Fraction Model

Power Up!

Simple Machines

National Library of Virtual Manipulatives

Platonic Solids

Birmingham Whiteboard Resources

 

Mr. Nussbaum's Interactives for all Disciplines 

 

http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/  (Image manipulation)

 

Discovery Education Videos & More in IDEAL

 

Google Earth (download software here)

 

Google Lit Trips (use with Google Earth)

Suggested Interactive Websites (from Thumann Resources) 

Create Music Collaboratively - http://www.muxicall.com/

Make Your Own Flash Activities - http://www.classtools.net/

Virtual - Collaborative Whiteboard - http://skrbl.com/

Create a Talking Picture - http://blabberize.com/

Convert Lists to Mind Maps - http://www.text2mindmap.com/

Comic Strip Generator - http://www.pixton.com/home

Free Flash Resources for Teachers - http://www.sandfields.co.uk/games/games.html

Visual Search Engine - www.searchme.com

Periodic Table - http://www.dayah.com/periodic/

Math

Shine & Write http://www.transum.org/software/SW/

Jim Reed's Mathematics Flash Resources

New Zealand Math Numeracy Project Animations

 

Other Resources

(Online Name Picker)    Wiki (What is a Wiki?)

Downloadable Cool Timer (link to any sound)

The Hat Random Name Picker (saves name lists)

 

 

Video Tutorials from eInstruction & Interwrite

Click on the Video Title to Link to the Video

The Highlighted Ones are What We Suggest You Try Today

 

Video 1:  Overview Includes:

  • Toolbar & Setting up toolbar --> preference
  • Add a new page (notice new tool bar at bottom of the page.  The bar changes depending upon the tool you have selected)
  • Mouse button – gets you to the desktop and other programs
  • Camera – take a picture of a web resource
  • Gallery – houses all the resources &
    • Interwrite Sims (simulations)  eg: continents and oceans – put them into place

  • Shapes
  • change line size and color

  • filling shape

  • Text
  • change font, color, size etc. on the bottom
  • Text & freehand shape recognitions
  • Toolbox features including record & playback

 

Video 2:  Workspace Preferences  Setting up your toolbar

This tutorial overviews each of the preference settings which allow you to customize Interwrite™ Workspace to your needs.

  • Dropdown in the tool bar
  • Files - change where you save your files (change to My Documents or the school server)
  • Options – control default settings on how things are displayed, how frequently it autosaves, cursor orientation (left & right-handed)
  • Blank page – changes background color of new pages added to the wordspace (doesn’t change existing pages)
  • Grid Page – change the default appearance of grids (verticle and horizonal lines)
  • Image Page – puts the same image on every page
  • Transparentcy – changes what color can be transparent in an image
  • Capture – controls your camera capture (suggestion that you change it to capture partial so you can isolate an image rather than copy the entire page)
  • to use it click on the mouse tool, then the pen tool
  • Toolbar Settings – change to rectangle, barrel, circl or other
  • Customize Toolbar – use this to choose other tools to show up on your toolbar
  • Select Language – makes it default to any language available so when you mouse over the buttons in the toolbar it shows its name in the other language

 

Video 3:  Customizing & Setting up your Toolbar

  • Menu Icon --> preferences --> customize toolbar
  • available tools are everything possible
  • “Current Scheme” – explore these and see how they change
  • Adding tools to your bar
    • select the tool & click add to send it to the right column
    • delete a tool from your current tools by selecting it and clicking “remove”
    • can move tools around the toolbar and put similar tools together by selecting the tool and clicking “move up or down”
  • Save your tool bar by typing in “current scheme”

 

Video 4: Using the Workspace Writing Tools

This tutorial shows you how to use the pen and highlighter tool to make annotations on a Workspace page.

  • Color palate – choose other colors
  • Line options – anything you write will appear as your choice
  • Highlighter
    • use for scribble lines, shapes
    • adjust highlighter transparency

 

Video 5:  Shapes & Lines

This tutorial shows you how to use the shapes and lines tools to create high quality images for inclusion in lessons and discussions.

  • Shapes:
    • Click on the shape icon
    • chose line color
    • choose fill color
    • change the line thickness
    • Resize – grab the bottom handle
    • Rotate
    • Change the shape fill by selecting that shape and change the fill and line color
  • Lines – choose line tool in main toolbar
    • affect color, width, transparency, arrow, and style like dotted lines
  • You try –  make arrows between words and images by changing the angle and length.  Draw a few lines and save them

 

Video 6: Using the Workspace Text Tool

  • Click text tool -Change the font & color, now type something new
  • Clone or duplicate the phrase
  • Split sentence into individual words
  • Customize each word
  • Resize words
  • Rotate words
  • Edit text

 

Video 7: Changing Properties of Tools & Objects

This tutorial shows you how to change the properties of tools and objects within Interwrite™ Workspace. 

  • View how the bottom toolbar changes with the selection of different tools
  • Write and then change the transparency
  • Draw lines with different textures & thickness
  • Clear the page with the clear button
  • Draw a shape
  • Using selection tool
    • cut
    • copy
    • order
    • paste
    • group and ungroup

 

Video 8: Page options

  • Access page options from the Toolbox on the main tool bar
  • New Page setup --> blank page preferences
    • change the background color
  • Grid page setup (preview shows what it will look like, remove title box and add verticle lines)
    • decrease the distance between lines
    • change the background color of grid (change background color button)
    • change the line color (change line color button)
    • try it out by clicking the grid page
  • Create a calendar by going to the preferences and create calendar
  • Create Image page
  • scroll through the images that are pre-installed
  • Click “choose image” to put your own

 


 

 

 

Video 9: Exploring Workspace - Interwrite™ Sims **

  • Gallery Icon --> categories  --> Interwrite Sims
  • resize by grabbing the lower right
  • move by selecting arrows

 

Video 10: Using the Content Gallery  **

  • Images, backgrounds, graphic organizers, teaching tools, activities
  • Searching
  • Import to resource gallery (click on the folder option my gallery option and give them keywords)

 

Video 11: Using Interwrite™ Workspace With Your Resources

Using Interwrite with videos and other online materials

  • text
  • lines
  • ideas – have them make arrows between words and images by changing the angle and length.  Draw a few lines and save them
  • shapes
  • sims (gallery)
  • setting default pages
  • setting up toolbox
  • saving to proper folder
  • linking
  • camera
  • tools: protractors, rulers

 

 

Other Videos

 

  

10 Tips for Managing the Use of the Smartboard

Amber Price, Instructional Technology Resource Teacher

 

The Smartboard is a wonderful tool to use with your students. It is great for whole group, guided practice, and independent practice exercises. You can also use the Smartboard as a center activity. After teaching a workshop on “Getting to Know the Smartboard” my teachers had one main concern: How do I manage the rest of the class while there is only one student who is interacting with the Smartboard at the front of the room? I threw this question back at my teachers  and asked them how they would handle the management issue. Here are some of their tips:

1. Have the students write examples on their own worksheet that is setup like the Smartboard template. For example, if you are doing a Venn

Diagram on the Smartboard, the students should be writing answers in their own Venn Diagram at their desks.

2. Create pre-made answers on pieces of paper that they can place in their own Venn Diagrams at their seats (using paper, cut-and-paste).

3. At our schools, the teachers have plastic rings that can be hooked together to make a Venn Diagram. The students could use these at their

seats for more of a guided practice activity.

4. Provide the students sitting at their seats or in the circle with an activity that corresponds with the activity currently taking place on the

Smartboard. For example, I have had preschool students singing a song (and learning it) while the student at the Smartboard did an interactive

flannel board activity. I played a music cd in the background with the music from Hickory, Dickory Dock. The students sitting in the circle sang

while the helper moved the mouse up and down the clock on the Smartboard.

5. Give students answers or questions on slips of paper, allowing them to take turns coming up to the Smartboard. This will keep them focus on the lesson as they wait for their turn to come. (Reminds me of the zip-around games) For example, each student is given a part of a plant to label. When it is time for that part to be labeled, the student comes up to the Smartboard and either writes the name of the part or clicks and drags the name of the part.

6. Create your own whiteboards for students to use at their desks with laminated white poster board, or have students use individual dry erase boards at their seats. Provide the template for the students to place on top of their “whiteboard.”

Managing the Use of the Smartboard ~ Amber Price ~ 2006

7. Slide in some heavy paper (or a hard copy of the template) into a three ring binder page protector. Students use dry erase markers to write on their pages.

8. Create team activities for use with the Smartboard. Split the class into two teams and let the students take turns from each team to go up to the Smartboard and answer questions (such as math problems).

9. Create a classroom job of “Presenter” or “Vanna” in which a student is responsible for helping with the Smartboard presentations for the week (for example, have that student help move the slides in a Powerpoint from one to the next.)

 

 

 

 

 

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