This document provides teachers with 3 tips for using SMART Notebook 10 technology in special education:
1) It describes how to use digital ink and annotations with MS Office applications like Word and PowerPoint by accessing the floating toolbar and pen tools.
2) It explains how to import PowerPoint presentations into Notebook 10 by saving the presentation as a PDF and dragging the file into the Notebook, which will create individual pages for each PowerPoint slide.
3) It mentions using interactive flash games that are available in the Notebook 10 resource library.
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Notebook 10 Tips
1) Annotations with Ink Aware and MS Office Applications
2) Importing Power Points
3) Flash Games in Notebook 10
Lesson objectives Teachers' notes
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Annotations with Ink Aware and MS Office Applications
Accessing Digital Ink Aware
1. Open the application you wish to use.
2. Open the Floating Toolbar by tapping the
double arrows and select a pen tool or pick a pen
from the tray.
Saving Your Images
1. Click on the camera.
2. Images will automatically be sent to an open Notebook file.
3. To use images elsewhere, rightclick and save/copy to a new location.
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Importing Power Points
1. Save your Power Point presentation as PDF file, and then drag the PDF
file onto a SMART Notebook page. SMART Notebook saves each Power
Point slide as a separate page.
To save your presentationas a PDF file and drag it into SMART
Notebook
1. Open your presentation in PowerPoint software, and then select File >
Print. The Print dialog box appears.
2. Select PDF > Save as PDF, and then follow the onscreen instructions to
save your presentation as a PDF file.
3. Drag the PDF file onto your SMART Notebook page.Each PowerPoint
slide appears as a SMART Notebook page.
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