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(PD
Title No. EDU4472E) |
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Proficiency
Level: Mastery |
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Subject(s):Foreign Languages,Language
Arts and Reading,Guidance,Health Education,Industrial Education,Interdisciplinary,Leadership
Training,Multicultural Education,Music,Parent
Education,Psychology,Science,Social Science,Volunteer,Special Education,Technology,Computer
Education,Mathematics,Business,Art,Career Tech,Library Media,Basic Training,Physical Education,Standard
1 Planning for Continuous Improvement,Standard 2
Teaching and Learning,Standard 3 Human Resources Development,Standard 4 Diversity,Standard
5 Community and Stakeholder Relationships,Standard
6 Technology,Standard 7 Management of the Learning Organization,Standard 8 Ethics |
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Grade(s): PreK,K,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,CC,Other |
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Hours: 30.00 |
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Description: Smart Board Level One is an
online course designed to give the user an understanding of SmartBoard basics. Participants will be using the Smart
Board Notebook software VS. 10.0 or later. While it
is not necessary to complete all of the Smart Board activities using a Smart
Board it is helpful to practice with the Smart Board for part of the course.
Most activities in this series of sessions can be completed without being
connected to a Smart Board however participants must have Smart Board
Notebook software vs. 10.0 or later installed on their computer. Participants
of this class will also need some sort of video player on their computer that
will play Windows Media Video files and computers must have Adobe Flash
player, Adobe Shockwave player and Adobe Reader installed. |
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Pre-requisites: This is an introductory
course for teachers, technology specialists, curriculum specialists,
professional development specialists, or other school
personnel. Participants are expected to have regular access to
computers. In addition, participants should be proficient with
using email, browsing the Internet, and navigating to computer files. |
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Objectives: Session One: Hardware basics |
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