Using Smartboards

Thursday, Oct. 02, 2014, 12-2 p.m.
ED-5012

Touch-based interfaces have become incredibly popular and are familiar to most people who use smartphones, tablets, or access an electronic kiosk. Interactive white boards and displays help bring a level of gesture-based intuitive interactivity to higher learning. For research committees and departmental meetings they encourage collaboration and brainstorming with the ability to save digitally all topics and ideas discussed. For classrooms, they allow for student participation and interaction beyond the traditional one-way lecture, and can save ideas capture on the interactive white board for future distribution to the class.

After completing the learning experiences in this stream participants would be able to:

  1. Carry out basic functions of the Smartboard.
  2. Explain how the Smartboard interacts with a computer’s operating system.
  3. Interact with “ink aware” applications.
  4. Use the Smart Notebook software.

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