Triptico desktop resources (IWB Toolkit) is free to download and can be used on any smartboard. It was created by David Riley and the resource application currently contains 23 different interactive resources – all of which are easy to edit, adapt, save and share. Check out the video demonstration below (no sound).
I couldn’t fit the video neatly on the page, sorry.
Wow, I’m speechless! I found The Art Room Explore Page thanks to Hillary (USA). The interactive art activities are sensational. Hillary has a YouTube channel which she uses to upload video demonstrations, resources and tutorials. This is a must see for all Art teachers. I have embedded one of Hillary’s video tutorials below on how to use Pinterest. Visit Hillary’s website or Hilary’s you tube channel for great video tutorials.
Treasure Explorer has information, virtual galleries and interactive activities about early settlement, colonial life, twentieth century and movers or shakers. This is a great resource for smartboards and the site fits in nicely with the Australian National Curriculum History component. Students can sign up for free which enables them to share their own treasures, create their own virtual gallery, collect their favourite treasures in their backpack and leave comments for other explorer. However, students are required to provide their email address, therefore students under the age of 13 cannot sign up.
ACARA Links for my Notebook Document Y3 Historical knowledge and understanding: Community and Remembrance: Days and weeks celebrated or commemorated in Australia (including Australia Day, Harmony Week, ANZAC Day, NAIDOC week) and the importance of symbols and emblems (ACHHK063). Y4 Historical knowledge and understanding: First Contacts: Stories of the First Fleet, including reasons for the journey, who travelled to Australia, and their experiences following arrival . (ACHHK079)
NGA kids is a fantastic interactive Art site for students. Not only can students create but they can animate, save (as a jpg) and or print their art work. The stite can be modelled on a smartboard, used by small groups on a smartboard or accessed individual on a PC. There are a range of activities but here are a few of my favourites:
Sea-Saws enables students to select photographs of natural and man-made objects, then assemble the pieces to create a seascape or an abstract composition.
Faces and Places is a two part interactive activity which contains more than 100 elements of paintings that enables students to create portraits, landscapes, or genre scenes of daily life.
PhotoOp Snapper is an interactive activity that introduces students to photography and photo editing. BRUSHster is an online painting machine. In Dutch is an interactive doll house inspired by 17-century Dutch paintings
Teq is a provider of interactive classroom technology and support survices. The video below (3min 47 sec) demonstrates some of their free learning objects and how you can download them. I have selected learning objects for Australian Curriculum Standards. If you teach else where, there are additional free learning objects to download that might be suitable for you from their website: Teq Educator Resource Centre
Free Learning objects featured:
1. Fraction slider: ACARA Year 4 Fractions and Decimals (Investigate equivalent fractions used in contexts (ACMNA077) ).
2. Right triangles: ACARA Begins at Year 8 Pythagorus and Trigonometry (Apply trigonometry to solve right-angled triangle problems (ACMMG224)) and applications expand further.
3. Input/output machine: Multiple Levels for Pattern and Algebra
4. Wack a mole: Early years (getting students familiar with touching a SMARTboard)
5. Trash can: Cross curriculum applications
This is a video tutorial that I created last year for staff at my school. It demonstrates how you can program using the Australian National Curriculum (ACARA) and then use your program to create an online unit of work through a wiki space. The original program format was created by Kate Dilger from the Catholic Education Office (SA).
Our 2 day conference is being held on the 18th and 19th of April, 2012. We have made some changes to session titles and descriptors in order to provide new smartboard resources. There are new sessions which relate to downloading/converting video/sound files, cyber satefy, wikis, art and how teachers are using smartboards globally. We have also linked sessions to the Australian National Curriculum. To view session titles and descriptors follow this link: http://inter-tech.com.au/ite-ict-and-smartboard-expo-2012/
I have put together a few ideas to inspire you to use your smartboard for classroom organisation. The video below goes for 15 minutes. The first part of the video (5 min 40 sec) is a demonstration on how to use the notebook resource below and the second part of the video explains how you can create the resources. Alternatively, you may choose to skip the video and simply download the notebook resource below.