sb-680.jpgFor the past two days, my colleagues and I ran a workshop about the uses of a SMART Board and the Notebook software at our school. Our school just upgraded the Notebook software form 9.7 to version 10. Notebook software allows you to utilize tools such as games (like vortex, crossword, hangman, basketball, and more), activities (such as balloon popping, word reveal, multiple choice, and more), animations to the screen (some that you find in powerpoint), recording techniques with the software, and the SMART response system, to enhance your current curriculum and lessons. There are some new additions to the Notebook software version 10. These include:

  • picture-1.pngThe Lesson Activity Toolkit 2.0 comes with the installation disc. In 9.7, we had to download the lesson toolkit. The lesson toolkit has many educational advantages as it gives you many options on how to utilize it in a lesson as a teaching or assessment tool.
  • In the Welcome Screen, you will find a redesigned Teacher’s Hub to offer more resources for teachers, even those who are very experienced with Notebook.
  • The Gallery has more templates.
  • Magic Pen allows you to write on the SMART Board and then your writing disappears in 10 seconds. This is fun to use with your students because you can write a rhythm pattern on the SMART Board with the magic pen and the students have 10 seconds to clap it before it disappears.
  • The Properties Bar on the right allows you to animate words, photos, or objects on the screen. They can fly in or out, spin, fade in and out, and more. It also allows you to easily change the background of a slide and allows you to record one page of a slide and all of the animations and drawings that you do to that one page.
  • The SMART Response system allows you to give a test, quiz, exam, assessment with the students and record the students’ answers with the clickers hardware. These clickers look like remote controls. When you set up a test in SMART Response, the students press the correct answers using the clickers. It is then recorded for the teacher and the teacher just goes to a page in the software to see how the students did. Basically, it records and grades your multiple choice tests for you.

After intensely working with the version 10 software for the past few days, I generally like the new additions. However, Notebook 10 is unstable on a MAC. It crashed my computer several times during the workshop. My laptop is only 6 months old, so I did not feel that it was the laptop. When all of my colleagues and the participants had the same problems with crashing, we all realized that it is the software. However, with that said, we called the tech help at Smarttech.com and they were extremely helpful.

Check out some of the lessons that were made during the workshop!

Has anyone used Notebook v.10 in their classrooms? If so, what were some of your favorite items?

5 Responses to “SMART Board Notebook version 10”

  1. Claude White says:

    I enjoyed reading your comments on the greatly useful Smart Board. At our school (an independent lower school in Dallas) we started with 2 Smart Boards and their versatility completely won over the faculty and administration. As a result we got a grant to install “Mimio” Boards (a slightly less complex, but hugely less expensive version) in all of our 30 some-odd classes and shared spaces. The learning curve for this version is not steep! Every teacher has the board up and running the entire day.

    As the music teacher for grades Pre-K through Fourth I found tons of online materials to bring technology into the classroom, from self-administered quizzes to online explorations sponsored by major symphony orchestras (the Philarmonia Orchestra of Great Britain has a superb site for interaction and instrument exploration, including places to compose music from real orchestral samples!).

    Our school uses Macs in the classroom…very intuitive and powerful.

    I hope your schools look into this fantastic asset. Smart Boards and Mimio Boards rock!

    Here’s my Blog: http://musicbethefood-cwhite.blogspot.com/ My school is doing a summer professional development project called 23 Things, a terrific technology learning experience. Here’s the site of 23 Things: http://library2play.blogspot.com/

    BTW I added your blog to my Bloglines, so I’ll be reading about you!

    Claude

  2. Amy Burns says:

    Hi Claude.

    Thanks so much for the info! May I ask where you can find the self-administered quizzes? I have a teacher looking for those.

    Thanks!
    Amy

  3. Claude White says:

    Hey Amy! When I get back to school next week I’ll look up the quiz sites and forward.

    CW

  4. Claude White says:

    Found the site on music quizzes, etc.

    http://www.musictechteacher.com/musicquizzes.htm

    I use a lot of these on the Mimio board and have the class divided into teams, but they could be done on individual online computers.

    CW

  5. Newsletter templates says:

    Wow ! that’s great …..hope to expect more.

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