In our area, there are two major companies that provide smartboard software - Promethean (through ActivInspire) and SMARTBoard (through SMART Learning Suite). Both companies have online platforms that don't require Smartboards. The students can use any device to access the content. Promethean has a free web based app. Click here to learn about ClassFlow! SMARTBoard has opened up their SMART Learning Suite to all teachers impacted by recent school closures. Click here to learn about their SMART Learning Suite! Since everyone is working from home, you could use either platform to model lessons and send activities to students! You should consider though that if you plan to reuse your work when school starts, which platform will you have access to in your classroom? In my class, I have an Epson Projector so I could use either program! Both apps can be used on multiple devices, has polling features, has the ability to assign activities to specific students, able to create interactive lessons, plain whiteboard feature, and able to create games for your students once you put in the content.
ClassFlow - ClassFlow syncs with Google and has always been free. I found the way you create activities and lessons to be cumbersome and challenging to navigate. It has a similiar format to Google Classroom from the student side - which can be challenging for younger kids. It has a different feel then ActivInspire, so it's like learning a new platform when working with it. Activities created in ClassFlow do not sync well with ActivInspire and the same goes for when you convert your old ActivInspire Charts to ClassFlow.
SMART Learning Suite - SMART Learning Suite now has Google integration. The user interface online is the same as on the computer - so there's no learning curve creating new charts. Also, if you create charts online, you can download them at school and use them in the classroom. Their Games/Activities section was much easier to use. The interface was more kid friendly. You can also record your lesson to then share with kids at a later time! They charge per year (starting at $109 for one teacher). (Right now its free). Click here for all their features!
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Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Ideas for Using Interactive White Boards or Promethean Boards as a Center
Your interactive board can be used for many different types of Center activities AND a good way to differentiate. Here's some ideas on how to use your Interactive White Boards as a Center...
Promethean Boards (1 User)
Promethean Boards (1 User)
- Flipchart with a student's name assigned to each page
- Easy to differentiate instruction
- Over a couple days each student would get a turn to do their page.
- Flipchart that students each get a turn to use.
- I would put a color coded star next to their name on my center chart. Each group would be divided in half so 1/2 the group would be at the board one day, then the other half the next day.
- Can differentiate by having 2-3 pages where groups are assigned to a specific page
- Interactive Website or Program - like ThinkCentral, Starfall, Pixie, Kidspiration
- Project worksheet or graphic organizer for students to annotate using Desktop Annotate through ActivInspire
Epson Projectors in Computer Mode (Using Touch for Second Student)
- Flipchart with a student's name assigned to each page
- Flipchart that students share
- 1 student on pen, 1 student on touch if the activity requires writing
- Up to 6 students could be at the board at once if they are only manipulating objects.
- Interactive Website
- Project worksheet or graphic organizer for students to annotate using Desktop Annotate through ActivInspire OR turn off Touch Input and have them write using the white board and dry erase marker. Can also use the document camera to project something for students to write on.
Epson Projectors in Projector Mode (2 students on pen, 2-6 students using finger but must agree to the tool they will use - erase or write).
- Flipchart, document, document under document camera, or website that students can annotate over but not have to manipulate the document (turning the page, scrolling up or down).
Epson Projectors with Dual Mode in ActivInspire (max - 2 students on pens, 1+ students on touch (but students using touch must agree on what tool they are using :)). **Requires a request for a driver update through SchoolDude to make Dual Mode functional on our computers.**
- Flipchart with a student's name assigned to each page
- Flipchart that students share
- 2 students on pen, 1 student on touch - all 3 can write and interact with the flipchart independently
- Up to 6 students could be at the board at once if they are only manipulating objects.
- Interactive Website (only 1 student can use a website because websites are designed for only 1 user at a time).
- Project worksheet or graphic organizer for students to annotate using Desktop Annotate through ActivInspire OR turn off Touch Input and have them write using the white board and dry erase marker. Can also use the document camera to project something for students to write on.
Work done in flipcharts can be printed out as evidence of student work for assessments or be sent home. Click here to see how to print out flipcharts.
Click here to learn how to change what buttons are available to students in the ActivInspire toolbar.
Click here to turn on/off page gestures in ActivInspire.
Some ideas for Centers...
Don't forget to check out Promethean Planet!
Language Arts
Click here to turn on/off page gestures in ActivInspire.
Some ideas for Centers...
Don't forget to check out Promethean Planet!
Language Arts
- Word Work activities - there's an alphabet chart you can use as a template available in the browser of ActivInspire or ask me (Corey) for a template.
- build words - say it, make it, write it.
- Embed sound files - record your self saying a word and students have to write it or make it with letters
- Finding letters, words, spelling patterns, syllable parts by highlighting or circling.
- Name Recognition / Get to Know You Activities - take students pictures and put them into the flipchart to match with their name or spell using the letter tiles
- Writing letters or spelling words practice
- Written response to a task
- Reading Center - poem, article, online text (like texts from Raz-Kids or Starfall).
Math
- Interactive tools - calculator, ruler, protractor, dice, timer
- Writing numbers
- Solving Math Problems
- Acting out Math problems
- Showing how to make a number in different ways
Art
- Drawing a picture to be used in a story (digital or print out)
Science
- Measurement tools - thermometer, balance, scale templates available in the Browser and on Promethean Planet
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