This Smartboard Notebook MadLib Activity is great for those teaching languages. I have used this activity with my Spanish students and have seen it work in elementary grades when teaching sentence structure and working with sight words. You as the teacher will set up vocabulary dice that represent nouns, verbs, adverbs, locations, etc... and then the dice will randomly select words out of your list and then students will create sentences using those words. It is extremely effective and it can end up being funny and fun as well.
This idea works with multiple versions of the Smart Notebook. Learn how to use the Smart Notebook to randomly select students or randomly place them in groups. It is quick and simple.
This tutorial describes many of the common tools used in Smartboard Notebook. Learn what the different views are, how to use the different pens and how to customize them, learn how to customize the location of the formatting ribbons.
This EdTech Tutorial will demonstrate how to create captions for your images in Google Slides and Google Docs. It will also demonstrate how to create your caption with a semitransparent background so that you text doesn't class with your images.
This Google Earth tutorial demonstrates some options you can set for your view. It includes adding latitude and longitude lines, adding a distance scale, adding the ability to see eye altitude, and finally how to disable and enable the "tour" bar at the bottom.
For those teachers who use publisher to create worksheets and activities for their classroom, you may be interested in this #edtech tip. This tech tutorial will demonstrate how to take the background out of an image so that you can place your pictures closer together in MS Publisher.
Using the Choice Eliminator Addon in Google forms you can create a digital method of signing up parents for Parent-Teacher Conferences. As parents sign up, the choice is eliminated so it doesn't show for the next parent.