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In this episode hosts Scott Miller and Dave Sladkey explore how to use the memory game in class.  They show an example of equivalent fractions, but this game can be used for a variety of uses.  In today's tutorial we show how to make a new folder in the gallery.  Then once you have made a new folder, you can put different items in the gallery for future use. 

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http://www.ncusd203.org/central/html/what/math/smartboard/

Happy Smartboarding!

Direct download: Episode_3_jan_24_2008.mp4
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 8:13 AM
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This episode Scott and Dave look into the lesson structure of Characteristic Sorting.  This gives students the opportunity to show what they know, instead of what they don't know.  We look into the infinite cloner and how it might be used in a math lesson.  We also discuss the use of the screen capture button.  This lesson structure as well as many others are at our website at : http://www.ncusd203.org/central/html/what/math/smartboard/ 

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Direct download: Episode_2_jan_16_2008.mp4
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:11 PM
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Hosts Scott Miller and Dave Sladkey talk about a lesson structure used on the SMARTBoard called "4 corner sorting"  as well as inserting pages and a tutorial on how to clone a page.  This is a Video Podcast that shows a computer screen shot of SMARTBoard notebook software while explainations are made.  

http://www.ncusd203.org/central/html/what/math/smartboard/

 

Direct download: Episode_1_jan_9_2008.mp4
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:32 PM
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