SMARTBoard Lessons 71: Using Multimedia In Writing & PD From Tom in the UK

April 29th, 2007 | by Ben Hazzard |

In Episode 71:

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  1. 5 Responses to “SMARTBoard Lessons 71: Using Multimedia In Writing & PD From Tom in the UK”

  2. By Jen on Apr 30, 2007 | Reply

    Hi,

    This may be a silly question…but does a postcast not have any video footage? Is it just audio?

    Thanks,

    Jen

  3. By ben on Apr 30, 2007 | Reply

    Hi Jen,

    This isn’t a silly question. We are an audio podcast…

    Ben

  4. By Marita Thomson on May 1, 2007 | Reply

    Hi Ben and Joan. Thanks for the shout out. The airliner is a great idea but I think may be a bit expensive from what I hear. Will do some more research. I’m finding it quite a challenge to integrate technology into my class at the new school. I am the teacher librarian and have a Year 7 English class. Am finding the weight of learning my new school quite heavy at present but will keep you posted. Check in at http://www.iwbsmart.blogspot.com You can guess how this blog got started but it is evolving in all directions. (You might note that it is a team blog but NOONE ELSE POSTS!!!)

  5. By Wilson on May 14, 2007 | Reply

    I had a look at the Notebook Viewer after listening - but it says it is for use with SMART product in the license… I do not think I can use it with my Starboard.

  6. By ben on May 15, 2007 | Reply

    Wilson,
    Thanks for stopping by. The opening screen show the user agreement which states that: “Notebook interactive viewer is a freely accessible version of Notebook software that allows you to view, share and interact with Notebook software files on any brand of interactive whiteboard and operating system.”

    So by this statement, you are able to use it on your Starboard.

    Hope this helps.
    Ben

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