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Smart Board Tiantian Jin Nina Proestler King Chu Inacio Jorge Jussa

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Smart Board

Tiantian JinNina ProestlerKing ChuInacio Jorge Jussa

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Technologies

Digital Vision Touch (DViT)

Digital Ink & Pen Tray

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DViT

• Touch-sensitive displays• Control computer

applications, navigate Web sites or write notes

• Digital cameras and sophisticated software

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Digital Ink & Pen Tray

• Has neither electronic components nor ink

• Slots• Control panel• Not only the pens

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SMART Notebook Math Tools

• Combines everything a math teacher needs

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Segmenting Principle • Learners can easily use Smart board tools. Individuals can learn more when multimedia messages are presented in learner-paced style. Smartboard has incorporated their techniques with segmenting principles into there software.• The Smartboard integration with solution do not allow essential overload with learners with Smartboard in the classroom. The learner can watch the video by processing the step by step development. • The next page is an example of segmenting with Smartboard.

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Segmenting principle:explaining single steps

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Segmenting principle• Math tools makes it possible for students to create step by step lesson activities

that encourage involvement.

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Pretraining Principle • Smartboard provides the pretraining of their product and it

allows the leaner to process the techniques easily. • If we view the smartboard video, we can see “create and

explore” this allows the learner to get pretraining for the product.

• Smartboard builds component models for the learners to know names, components, and to overcome the overload problems.

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Pretraining Principleexplaining parts of the introduction.

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Signaling Principle

• Smart Tech shows signaling principle to learners. If we take a look in “Evaluate and Solve, 3:13” video you can see the signaling principle.

• Signaling principle shows the learner what to attend to.

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Signaling Principle:Example

Highlighted signaling

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Coherence with Smart Board

14Media and Technology: SmartBoard

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Contiguityspatial temporal

15Media and Technology: SmartBoard

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Modality

• Smart Board combines animation and narration

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Informal & direct conversation: You & I

17Media and Technology: SmartBoard

Personalization Principle

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Voice PrincipleSmart Board does not replace teacher’s voice

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References• Wiki – Multiple Media Principles

• Smart Technology

• Mayer, Richard. The Cambridge Handbook of Multimedia Learning

• Steffe, L. P., & Olive, J. (2002) Design and use of computer tools for interactive Mathematical Activity (TIMA). Journal of Educational Computing Research, Vol 27(1-2), 2002,pp. 55-76.

19Media and Technology: SmartBoard

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References• Wiki – Multiple Media Principles

• Smart Technology

• Mayer, Richard. The Cambridge Handbook of Multimedia Learning

• Steffe, L. P., & Olive, J. (2002) Design and use of computer tools for interactive Mathematical Activity (TIMA). Journal of Educational Computing Research, Vol 27(1-2), 2002,pp. 55-76

• Wikipedia