Saturday, April 9, 2011

SmartNotebook: Erase to Reveal with Reset Tutorial

Interactivities come in many forms. I believe the simplest is the tried and true fill-in-the-blank, but here the students fill in answers using the SmartBoard. Graphics can come from many sources, from your CD's that came with the books, online study guides, or a scan of your favorite drawing. For Erase to Reveal, you can also use typed text that you simply cut and paste from a word document. Four Steps for an Erase to Reveal Interactvity: 1. Insert Graphic or Text 2. Resize and Lock in place 3. White Out the Answers 4. Page Recording to allow you a no-fuss reset for the activity.

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