SMART Board Basics
TOOLBAR:
Actions:
- Advances to the next slide in the series or moves back to the previous slide. Tip: You can move between pages by sweeping your fingers across the screen to “page swipe” from one page to another.
- Undo and redo an action.
- Opens a SMART Notebook file saved on your computer.
- Adds a new slide to the file. - Deletes a slide from the file.
- Saves the file onto your computer.
View Screens:
- Full screen lets your file project onto the entire screen. Tip: The full screen assists you in maximizing the size of the screen so that
- Transparent background allows you to use the notebook page you created with whatever your desktop is currently displaying.
- Dual page display assists you in displaying two pages in your file at once. Tip: This tool assists you with items that need to be displayed together, whether they are two pages of music, or two pictures, or two pages of lyrics, etc, that would benefit from being displayed together instead of being displayed on two separate slides.
Zoom in and Zoom out - You can zoom up to 300% of the page. And you can zoom out to 50% of the page. Notebook 11 defaults to 125%.
Entire page and page width – Adjusts the screen to the way you created the page.
- Pastes whatever you just copied (image, text, etc) onto the Notebook slide.
- Screen capture tool so you can capture and save items, pictures, text, etc from anywhere on your computer and place them in your Notebook file.
a. Area Capture: When you click on this icon ( ), a little camera will appear. You click and drag the camera over the area that you would like to capture from anywhere on your computer. That area will now appear on the next slide.
b. Full Screen Capture: When you click on this icon ( ), the entire computer screen will be captured and placed on the next slide.
d. Freehand Capture: When you click on this icon ( ), a little camera will appear on the screen and you can click and drag it over any object from anywhere on your computer that you would like to capture that would not fit into the square shape that the area capture tool gives you. That freehand item will now appear on the next slide.
- Smart document camera activates the document camera that is
connected to the computer, such as an ELMO, so you can project music, books, worksheets, etc onto the SMART Board.
- Measurement tools allow you to insert a ruler, protractor, geodreieck, and a compass onto the notebook page.
- Delete an item in the Notebook file.
- Show/Hide screen shade. Tip: You can use it to show lyrics one line at a time. Tip: You can quiz students on what the next line of a lyric will be or quiz them on what the next stanza or staff of music will be.
- Insert a table into your file.
- Takes you directly to the SMART Exchange (exchange.smarttech.com), where you can find lesson plans for your SMART Board and connect with teachers.
- This icon has to do with the SMART Response System, which is assessment software and hardware.
Tools:
- The shapes tool makes it easy for you and your students to draw shapes. This tool also brings up an extra properties toolbar.
The properties toolbar for the shapes tool gives you a variety of shapes that you can create and place onto a page. It also lets you add colors and change the line styles of your shapes. Finally, it allows you to work with the transparencies of the shapes.
- The regular polygons tool makes it easy for you and your students to draw polygons. This tool also brings up an extra properties toolbar.
The properties toolbar for the polygons tool gives you a variety of polygons that you can create and place onto a page. It also lets you add colors and change the line styles of your polygons. Finally, it allows you to work with the transparencies of the shapes.
- The fill tool allows you to fill any shape with color. This tool also brings up an extra properties toolbar.
The properties toolbar for the fill tool lets you add and change the fill colors and lets you work with the transparencies. Tip: If you want to change the
background color of your screen go to Format>Background Color.
- The pens tool allows you to change the colors and line styles of the pens. This tool also brings up an extra properties toolbar with pen types that can be changed from traditional, to
- The traditional pen in the properties toolbar allows you to change the color, type of line, and the transparency. Tip: If you click on the properties tab on the side of the screen, and click on “Fill Effects”, you can make this pen write or draw an item and then have it disappear after 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, or 12 seconds.
- The calligraphic pen lets you connect a specific pen that can be used to draw on the SMART Board.
- The crayon pen turns your pen or finger into a crayon and allows you to change the color and the line style. Tip: If your students are using crayons and paper to write notes, you can use this crayon tool on the SMART board to show them accurately what to do.
- The highlighter pen turns your pen or finger into a highlighter that can highlight over anything in your notebook file, or anything on your computer from a file to a website. You can also change the color and line style of the highlighter. Tip: Project a song or a piece of music the students are currently studying. Use the highlighter pen to bring attention to certain items in the song.
- The magic pen will make whatever you write disappear after 10 seconds. However, if you draw a complete shape (i.e. a closed circle or square) with the magic pen, then it will turn the circle into a spotlight and the square into a magnifying glass that you can move around the screen to
magnify items on the screen. Tip: If you click on the properties tab on the side of the screen, and click on “Fill Effects”, you can change the timing of the fading to 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, or 12 seconds. I use this tool to draw a note and the students have to guess the note before it disappears.
- The Shape Recognition Pen lets you draw a shape on the screen and then interprets and cleans up the shape that you drew. You can also change the color and line style of the shape.
- The text tool allows you to type text onto the screen. The text properties let you change fonts, size, style, color, and transparency of the text.
- The lines tool helps you to create a variety of lines. The line properties let you change the style, color, and transparency of the line. Tip: This tool assists you when making a staff that is less than five lines, i.e. a staff for sol, mi, and la.
- The erase tool will activate when you put down a pen and pick up the eraser. Tip: If you want to erase a large amount, take the eraser, circle around the portion you would like to erase, and tap it in the middle.
i. Write a word on the screen. ii. Turn the pen color to white.
iii. Color over the word so it disappears. iv. Then use the eraser to reveal the word.
FAQs
Setting up the SMART Board:
1. How do I connect my computer to a SMART Board?
e. Your IT/Tech person will need to install SMART Board Tools on your computer. It is required in order for your computer to “talk” to the SMART Board.
f. Hook your computer to the LCD projector and to the SMART Board through the proper cables. If the SMART
Board is connected correctly, a green light will appear on the side of the SMART Board. g. Launch the SMART Board Tools application. h. Orient (align) the SMART Board (with a
portable SMART board, you might need to do this several times during a lesson). To orient:
i. Click on the Control Panel in the SMART Board Tools bar. ii. Click on Open>Orient
iii. Tap the center of each crosshair to complete the re-alignment.
iv. Tip: You can orient the SMART Board by
4 points, 9 points, 12 points, or 20 points. Go to the Tools application>Open>SMART Settings>SMART Hardware Settings (on the left hand side).
v. Find the pull down menu, which currently reads “Pen and Button Settings”, click on it, and scroll down to
“Orientation/Alignment Settings”.
vi. Choose the point that you would like and click OK.
2. How do I connect my LCD Projector to the SMART Board?
3. iPad and SMART Board…Connect/App/Info…
a. Connect into a laptop which is connected to an PCD projector: i. You can connect the iPad directly into your
laptop, which is connected to the LCD projector, and then you can display anything on your iPad onto a screen (such as the screen on an interactive whiteboard) with a HDMI cable (around $29.99). The disadvantages to
this are you are stuck in one place in the room because you are connected via the cable, and if you are projecting onto an
interactive whiteboard, the board is not interactive when your set up the classroom this way.
b. Apple TV (found at
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2770983?start=45&tstart=0): i. Needs:
1. Apple TV - turn on Airplay $99.00
2. iPad2 or 3 - turn on Airplay (you already have)
3. Cables: a 15-pin VGA cable, an HDMI cable, a 3.5mm Audio Cable, Speakers
4. Last but not least, a box that has one HDMI input port, a VGA output port AND a 3.5 mm Audio Out port (search on amazon.com) I am using this one -
(http://www.amazon.com/Audio-Converter-Support-1080P-Output/dp/B0057UNQ18/ref=sr_1_7?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=13 31404233&sr=1-7) - for about $36.00.
ii. Here is how you do it:
1. Put both Apple TV and iPad2 on the same wireless
network, and connect via Airplay (mirroring has to be on.) 2. Connect Apple TV to this HDMI TO VGA/AUDIO
converter box
3. Connect this converter
box (http://www.amazon.com/Audio-Converter-Support-
1080P-Output/dp/B0057UNQ18/ref=sr_1_7?s=electronics&ie=UT F8&qid=1331404233&sr=1-7) to your VGA projector (with the VGA cable) and speakers (with the audio cable) 4. Pros: No laptop needed as an intermediate device, and any
APPS can be used on your iPad because it is a complete 100% Airplay Mirroring. Don't need to buy an expensive HDMI projector. Many classrooms already have a vga or composite-based LCD projector. This will save lots of money.
c. Run your laptop with your iPad and project it onto a screen: i. I have used Splashtop app and the streamer on the laptop and it
costs $1.99. Works very well. In addition, Splashtop Whiteboard app ($19.99) turns the iPad into an interactive whiteboard. Once connected to their computer over Wifi, they can watch Flash media with fully synchronized video and audio, control favorite
applications then annotate over lesson content all from an iPad. This also works very well and has some of the notebook tools. ii. I have also used the Reflector App to make my iPad wirelessly
display onto the screen. You will need a wireless internet
connection and the reflector app (http://www.airsquirrels.com/reflector/) which costs $12.99.
(from
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2770983?start=30&tstart=0).
4. What is the difference between a portable SMART Board and a mounted SMART Board?
a. A portable SMART Board can be moved around the room and usually has wires laid across the floor to connect the board to the LCD projector and the computer.
b. A mounted SMART board is mounted to a stable unit, like a wall, along with the projector being mounted to the SMART Board or the ceiling. The wires are hidden and there is most likely a wireless USB device to connect the computer to the SMART Board.
c. Tip: If you have the choice, a mounted SMART board is ideal because a portable one will result in your students having to work around wires and accidentally moving the SMART Board which requires you to orient it numerous times.
5. How do I clean the SMART Board? a. Use a damp cloth. Never spray
anything directly onto the SMART Board. Spray the cleaning solution (such as windex or whiteboard cleaner) onto the cloth and then use the cloth to wipe the board.
6. How do I get rid of that yellow post-it note that appears occasionally? (I found this solution for MACs)
a. MAC:
i. Select the Apple menu, and then select System Preferences. The System Preferences window appears.
ii. Click the Ink icon. The Ink dialog box appears. Note: The
appearance of the dialog box and the wording of the options vary between different operating systems.
iii. If your computer uses Mac OS X operating system software 10.3.9, clear the Allow me to write anywhere option.
If your computer uses Mac OS X operating system software 10.4.x or 10.5.x, clear the Allow me to Ink in any application option. Restart the computer.
How do I (fill in blank here) on the SMART Board?
7. How do I write on the SMART Board?a. Click on the Notebook button.
b. Pick up the pen of the color that you wish to use from the pen tray and begin to write on the board.
currently using back on its proper slot on the pen tray before picking up the next pen.
d. Tip: You can pick up a pen, but use your fingers to write.
8. Can I change the color of the pen to purple or orange or some color that is not black, green, blue, or red)?
a. Yes! Click the pen icon on the tool bar and you will see more colors to choose.
b. In addition, click on the color palette and you see 40 more color choices. If you click on the “More…” button in the color palette, you will have the opportunity to customize the color much like you do with any word
processing program.
c. Pens: Uses in the classroom: i. Handwriting
ii. Have students write rhythms. iii. Practice writing the alphabet.
iv. Have students write responses to questions.
v. Have students write their names, clap the rhythm, and then write the rhythm.
9. How do I customize my pen?
a. Click on the pens tool, then click on the pen types, and scroll down to the pen that you would like to use.
b. Use in the classroom: Use the customized pens to perform composition activities.
10. How do I erase on the SMART Board?
a. To erase writing on the SMART Board, place the pen that you are currently using back on its proper slot before using the eraser. *Not necessary in the 800 series.
b. Tip: If you want to erase a large amount, take the eraser, circle around the portion you would like to erase, and tap it in the middle.
11. How do I move around the pages?
a. Click on the Page Sorter ( ), then click and the drag the page that you would like to move to its new place.
12. How do I make a shape?
c. The cursor now turns into a plus sign and is ready to make a shape. d. Tip: Green circle = Rotate
e. Tip: Clear circle = Stretch
f. Tip: If pens are missing from the board, place something in the pen trays over the sensors and then remove the object from whichever pen (or eraser) you wish to use and write with your finger on the board. g. Uses for customized shapes in the classroom:
i. Create shapes for grouping purposes. 13. How do I turn my writing into text?
a. Write a word on the SMART Board using the traditional pen tool and put the pen back in the holder.
b. Click on the word and a box with a gray arrow will appear.
c. Click on the gray box and you will see the options for how SMART Board interprets your handwriting.
d. Tip: For text recognition, write horizontally, do not write at a slant. e. Tip: For text recognition, if the letter has a loop, close the loop or it
will not recognize the character correctly. 14. How do I add a chart?
a. Click on the chart icon:
b. You will see this box which will let you choose how you would like to set
up your table:
c. Once you made the table, you can resize it using the tool:
Tip: You can add a shade to each cell by clicking the arrow and scrolling down to “Add Table Shade.”
d. How do I insert a row or column to the table?
i. In the table, highlight the row by clicking and dragging over the row.
ii. Then, you control click (MAC) or right click (PC) and scroll down to “Insert Row”.
iv. Do the same for a column, but just highlight the column. v. You can also delete a column or row this way too. 15. How do I customize my toolbar?
a. Click “View” and scroll down to “Customize Toolbar…” or click on this button on the far right top of the screen:
b. These two screens will appear. One for actions and one for tools. Click and drag the icons that you would like to add to your toolbar.
c.
d.
e. Click “Done”
16. What is the floating toolbar?
a. The floating toolbar is just that. It stays on your screen and floats from one application to another.
b. It looks like this:
c.
i. Click on this icon ( ) and add or remove the items to the floating toolbar.
f. What does the spotlight do?
i. The spotlight darkens the background and turns into a spotlight so you can move it around the screen.
ii. To quit the spotlight, press the down arrow and scroll down to
“Quit”.
iii. You can change the size and shape of the spotlight.
iv. Tip: Drawing a circle with the magic pen can also do this. g. What does the magnifying glass do?
i. The magnifying glass magnifies any text, object, photo, etc on the screen. Tip: Drawing a rectangle with the magic pen can also do this.
h. What does the highlighter do?
i. The highlighter will highlight anything on the screen in any application.
ii. Once you highlight an item such as text in Microsoft Word, you can save this as a notebook file by clicking on “Saving Ink” when the menu appears.
17. What are “Groups”?
a. Groups, which is found at the top right hand corner, assists you in making one file and grouping it per class. For example, I have three first grade classes. With this function, I can make one file for all three classes instead of three separate files.
18. How can I reset my page so that it goes back to the way I created it when my students have now marked it up?
a. Click on page sorter on the side of the slide. b. Click on the slide that you would like to reset. c. Click on that slide’s menu button and scroll down to
reset page.
19. What does this icon do?
a. It moves the “Page Sorter, Gallery,
Attachments, Properties, Activity Builder, and SMART Response” from one side to another.
20. What does this icon do?
a. It moves the toolbar from the top of the screen to the bottom of the screen, and vice versa.
21. I really like the slide I just made. How do I clone it?
a. Click on Page Sorter on the right side of the screen, click on the slide that you would like to clone, click on the gray arrow, and scroll down to Clone Page.
How Do I Utilize Gallery Essentials?
22. Where do I find pictures, interactive files, lesson examples, templates, and games in Notebook?
a. Click on this icon:
b. Utilize the “Gallery Essentials” or “Lesson Activity Toolkit 2.0” c. Use the search tool to perform a search for the
background/paper/picture/interactive file that you would like. d. Click and drag it onto a Notebook slide.
e. For more information, please see my handout titled, “SMART Board: More than a glorified projector in your elementary music room” f. Uses in the classroom:
ii. Tabs: Self-assessment. iii. Dice: Customize for a lesson.
iv. Games: Hangman, pairs, reveal, categories, geography, math, and more!
v. Instruments: Some are pictures and some are pictures with sound. vi. Random Word Chooser: This tool will choose your students’
name for you.
vii. Reveal items: Reveals answers for assessments. viii. The learning possibilities are endless.
23. I would like to group two pictures or more together. How do I do that? a. Click and drag over the two or more pictures that you would like to group. b. Click on one of the gray arrows and scroll down to grouping>group. c. These pictures are now grouped into one and you can move them together. 24. How do I make sure that one picture is in front of the other
picture (Ordering or some call layering)?
a. Click on the picture that you would like in the front. b. Click on the gray arrow.
c. Scroll down to Order>Bring to Front. 25. How do I lock a picture so that it does not move?
a. Click on the picture that you would like to lock into place. b. Click on the gray arrow.
c. Scroll down to Locking>Lock in Place. 26. How do I infinitely clone a picture?
a. Click on the picture, then the gray arrow, and then click on “Infinite Cloner.”
27. How do I insert a picture from a website or a file on my computer?
a. You can click on the picture from a website, copy it, and paste it onto the SMART Board screen.
b. Or you can click on the insert menu at the top of the screen, scroll down to “Picture File…”, find the file to insert, and click open. The file will now appear on the SMART Board screen.
c. You can also:
the file that you want and click return.
ii. The file is now in your Attachments that you can click and drag onto the page.
d. Tip: If you are adding a picture to an interactive lesson, the picture must be a jpg.
e. Tip: Create a picture folder in the My Content folder and place every picture you use in a notebook file in this folder. You will now have access to all of the pictures you use in notebook files.
f. Picture: Uses in the classroom:
i. Take a picture of your student’s favorite book and insert them into pages of SMART Board.
ii. Scan music into SMART Board.
iii. Scan lyrics or poems into SMART Board and leave out words so that your students can fill them in.
28. How do I insert a sound file? a. The file must be an .mp3 file. b. Click and drag the file to the screen.
c. Or, use the insert menu as you did with the picture file. d. Tip: The file must be an mp3 file.
e. Tip: You can now add your own recorded sound by using the insert menu or the menu attached to the item that you would be adding sound.
f. Sound: Uses in the classroom:
i. With a decent pair of speakers, the possibilities are endless. 29. Can I make my file into a .mov file? Yes.
c. Press the red record button. You have the option to record full screen or a portion of the screen.
d. Have you or your students speak while you scroll through the pages of your SMART Board project.
e. This will now save as a movie file (.mov). f. Uses in the classroom:
i. Post the movie file on your website, blog, or wikispace. ii. Email the movie file (depending on the size of the file) to the
parents.
g. Tip: This movie file size could be quite large. Think about the
repercussions of that when trying to email the file or trying to save the file to your hard drive when your hard drive is filled to its maximum. 30. How do I insert a link?
a. You can link to text boxes and pictures by clicking on the item. b. Then, go to Insert>Link
c. Type in the website you are linking the item. d. Click Insert Link
e. You can also:
i. Click on the Attachments button ( ), then click on the “insert hyperlink” button at the bottom of the screen ( ), type in the hyperlink and the display name and click return.
ii. There is now a URL link in your Attachments that you can click and drag onto the page.
a. Yes. Any website can be projected on the SMART Board and used as a teaching tool.
b. Tip: You can also click on the Insert menu and scroll down to Internet Browser, which will insert any webpage into the notebook file.
32. How do I animate text or an object (i.e. make it fade in, fade out, twirl, etc)?
a. Click on the properties button on the right side of the screen: b. Click on the text box or image that you would like to animate. c. Click on “Object Animation”.
d. You will now see pull down menus that will give you options on how to animate the text box or image.
33. How do I make one of my pages into a tutorial for my students? a. Click on the properties button on the right side of the screen: b. Click on “Page Recording” to the right of the screen.
c. Click on the record button (the top button that looks like a dot):
d. Perform the actions of making a page.
e. Press the record button again to stop the recording. f. A play button will appear at the bottom of the screen. g. Press play and watch what you just did on screen.
h. This slide now will play the steps you took to make it each time you come to that slide.
i. Tip: I have used this tool to assess a lesson that includes the form of musical selections.
34. How do I use the 3D tools?
a. Click on the Gallery Essentials tab and click on Google 3D Warehouse (http://www.smarttech.com/Google_3D)
35. What other ways can I save my file? a. Click File>Export
b. >Web page
c. >Image files (such as .jpg and .tiff files) d. >PDF
e. >CFF (common file format, such as .iwb) f. Export: Uses in the classroom:
i. Saving as image files or pdf files allows you to email your students’ works to their parents.
ii. Saving as image files or pdf files allows you to post it on your website, blog, or wikispace.
iv. Saving as a CFF file (with the extension .iwb) allows your notebook file to be opened in other interactive whiteboard software.
36. Can I use a software application on the SMART Board?
a. Yes. Any software application can be projected on the SMART Board and used as a teaching tool.
b. Tips for Powerpoint:
i. Tap twice to go forward in a slide-show presentation ii. Tap once and then tap to the left to go back in a slide-show
presentation.
37. Can two or more people work at the same time on the SMART Board?
a. If you have the Smart Board 800 Series, you can go to this website to learn how your SMART Board can successfully do this:
http://onlinehelp.smarttech.com/english/windows/help/notebook/10_0 _0/EnablingTwoPeople800.htm
38. Do I have to create everything from scratch?
a. No! Perform a google search and you will find numerous SMART Board notebook files that teachers have created so you can download, adapt, and use in your classroom. Here are three excellent music sites:
i. http://mustech.pbwiki.com/ ii. http://resources.mrsfriedmanmusic.com/ iii. http://www.longwood.k12.ny.us/longsmart.html iv. http://www.murray.k12.ga.us/teacher/kara%20leonard/Smart board%20Resouces.htm#ACTIV v. http://www.ccsweb.cabarrus.k12.nc.us/education/components/ docmgr/default.php?sectiondetailid=67742&catfilter=ALL - Smart Board Music Lessons
vi. http://www.musicbulletinboards.net/downloads_nonmk8.htm – Amazing powerpoints for music classes and chorus
vii. http://www.cphmusic.net - Cherie Herring’s blog with many SMART Board downloadable music activities and assessments. viii. http://kodalyaspiringmusicclassroom.weebly.com/downloads.h
tml - SMART Board files created by The Kodály Aspiring Music Classroom blog.
ix. http://www.sherry.smartboardmusicbuddy.com/ - This website was created by Ms. Rockafellow as a resource for teachers with smartboard software. Many of the smartboard lesson plans that were created, can be used for choral, band, strings, and general music classes.
x.
http://elementarymusicresources.blogspot.ca/p/my-smartboard-files.html - Ashley’s Queen’s free downloadable music resources, many include SMART board music files.
b. Here is the website setup by smarttech.com:
i. http://www.exchange.smarttech.com/index.html#tab=0 c. What about Promethean Board resources?
i. http://musictechie.pbworks.com/Promethean-Board ii. http://www.prometheanplanet.com/en/resources/ d. What about Mimio resources?
i. http://ogdenmimio.wikispaces.com/ e. What about Wiiboard resources?
i. http://jrsowash.wikispaces.com/Wiiboard f. What about Hitachi StarBoard?
i. http://resourcecenter.hitachi-software.de/us/ ii. http://www.hitachistarboard.com.au/
iii. http://secondaryedtech.wikispaces.com/Starboard g. What were those discs of SMART Board files you showed us?
i. They are Debbie Anderson & Phyllis Thomas’s Interactive Now! Volumes 1-6. Purchase it in SMART Board format or Promethean format! http://www.lorenz.com
39. Is there a website to play my notebook files or create notebook files? a. Yes: http://express.smarttech.com/%23#
40. Can you download the NoteBook Express Software (the watered-down version that is found at http://express.smarttech.com)?
a. Yes. You can download the watered-down version for your computer, which can be found at
http://smarttech.com/en/Support/Browse+Support/Download+Software/So ftware/SMART+Notebook+Express/SMART+Notebook+Express/SMAR T+Notebook+Express
41. What is the SMART Notebook Interactive Viewer?
a. SMART Notebook Interactive Viewer software is a lightweight version of SMART Notebook collaborative learning software. It's a free download that enables you to view and interact with SMART Notebook files. b. It can be downloaded here:
http://smarttech.com/Support/Browse+Support/Download+Software/Soft ware/SMART+Notebook+Interactive+Viewer+software/SMART+Notebo ok+Interactive+Viewer/SMART+Notebook+Interactive+Viewer+Mac 42. Do I need to use the actual SMART Board to create a file?
a. No. You just need the software installed on your computer to create SMART Board files. However, I recommend that you try a lesson with the SMART Board before you try it with your students.
43. I have a SMART Board and the notebook software, but I would like to be able to open and utilize Promethean files. Is there a way to do this?
b. http://support.prometheanplanet.com/server.php?show=nav.19251&chang eCountry=United+States
44. How do I ask questions of SMART Technologies?
a. You can ask them through their twitter account: SMART_Tech b. You can use their support system on their website:
http://www.smarttech.com
45. Can I create an interactive whiteboard with a projector, a computer, and a wiimote?
a. Yes, but you will also need Bluetooth capabilities on your computer, free software such as this one that can be found here
(http://www.uweschmidt.org/wiimote-whiteboard), and an infrared pen (you can find these on Amazon).
b. This youtube video by Johnny Chung Lee has over 4 million hits and tells you how to create your own interactive whiteboard.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5s5EvhHy7eQ
c. This article by Abby at Quaver gives you an excellent example of how you can create your own interactive whiteboard.
http://quavermusicblog.com/2013/05/27/make-your-own-interactive-whiteboard-2/
46. What is the organization that is technology for music educators? a. TI:ME: http://www.ti-me.org
47. What were the websites that you used in this presentation that were not about SMART Board resources?