“Intermediate Smartboard: A follow up workshop, for regular Smartboard
Users”
Sponsored by
The Salem State Collaborative
Location: Lynnfield
High School, 275 Essex Street, Lynnfield MA 01940
Presenter: Audrey
Coats, Lynnfield Public Schools
Audience: Teachers
with Smart Boards available to them
PDP’s: 10 Hours (9 hours in class)
Dates: Tuesdays, March 23, 30, April 6 and 13
Time: 3:30 – 5:45 PM
Fee: $50 for Member Districts $195 for non-Member Districts
Description:
SMART Boards and computer
projection systems are changing how we teach.
This technology in conjunction with the internet and dynamic software is
a wonderful tool to help all students understand the topics being presented.
This 10-hour 4-session course is for any teacher using a SMART Board on a
regular basis, regardless of what grade or subject they teach. It is assumed that the teacher has had some
training and would like more time to practice and share ideas and lessons. Our goal is to gain a higher level of both
confidence and proficiency. The ideal
situation is to attend with a colleague, preferably someone that teaches the
same subject. Plan to share and present
your work in almost every session.
Each week you will be
building lessons that will be used in your classroom. Bring a textbook to create a new lesson or bring existing lessons
that you would like to improve. The
lessons we create will be shared with other participants with the hope of
creating a learning environment that will continue after the class ends. Bring
a flash drive to collect and share files for each session.
Session 1:
Review of basics ~ SMART Notebook 10.0: This
session will focus on using the gallery and the new features of SMART Notebook
10.0. Participants will learn how to
enhance lessons, presentations and create interactive classroom
activities. If you are already using
10.0, bring a sample lesson with some features that you have discovered. We will spend some time searching for
existing lessons and tutorials online.
Session 2: Video and SMART board : Participants will spend time using the SMART recorder and
discussing how to make this a valuable tool in your class. We will also be inserting videos into our
lessons. If you have some video clips
that would be applicable, please bring them with you.
Session 3:
Linking: Software, Internet, Games: This session will show how to integrate other
software into your presentations. We
will spend some time searching for internet sites that would enhance our
lessons. Bring links to the sites that
you already use. The skill of linking
is vital in making review games using SMART Notebook.
Session 4:
Loose Ends and Final Product: This session participants will share what they
have learned, spend some time using Senteo, SMART’s interactive response system
and adapting the lessons you have just received to your upcoming classes.
Note: A
non-degree Graduate Credit can be earned after successfully completing this
workshop and any of the following workshops:
Formative and Summative Assessment with Smart’s Senteo Interactive
Response System, or Autograph and Electronic Whiteboards in Visualizing
Mathematics, or Strategies in Strengthening the Middle School Math Curriculum
or Strategies in Strengthening the High School Math Curriculum or Using
SmartBoards and Other Technologies in Mathematics
Please register at our website www.salemcollaborative.org, or
email the following information to Jim Kearns at registration@salemcollaborative.org. If you have registration questions, please
either email (preferred) or
call
Jim at 781-771-4860.
Make checks or Purchase Orders payable to CPMSIE and
Bring to the First Session
DEADLINE
to sign up for Intermediate SmartBoards is March 19th.