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I didn't mind your input. I just wanted to clarify what I teach and
what grade level so I could hopefully get some help that was a little
more specific and helpful for my classroom. Absolutely nothing wrong
with that. But being the internet, people can't read tone and thus,
misinterpret everything posted.
Thanks for the link!
8/05/09, CTJS wrote:
> Kao, I apologize if my answer did not meet your expectations. You
> asked a question on using SMART Boards in computer class and I
> responded based on my experience of having had the SMART Board for a
> year and teaching elementary.
>
> I guess that the way I did some of the lessons could be duplicated
> in PowerPoint with a projector but I found the Notebook software
> easy to use. I felt like it kept my lessons organized in terms of
> the resources that I wanted to incorporate.
>
> You may be able to get some ideas for creating interactive lessons
> for your Middle School students at the Teachers Love SMART Boards
> website.
>
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