I’ve always found it useful when doing IWB training to give teachers a sheet with all the icons on the toolbar and what they do. Many teachers like to print this off and stick it on the wall next to their IWB.
Here is my new guide to the Smart Notebook 10 toolbar. If you want, you can download it as a pdf file here.

In the future I’ll do a post that explains what each of these buttons actually does.
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Danny Nicholson : Educator, Science teacher, ICT Consultant, PGCE lecturer, Author and Web2.0 / SMART Masters/ Interactive Whiteboard Trainer. 



Hi Danny,
Just found your blog and am really impressed so far with what I’m reading. You’ve got a great collection of resources here and some excellent insightful posts.
I’m in the middle of writing a book about IWB use for educators and it’s amazing just how closely aligned we are on so many key issues. Loved your post about why an IWB is better than a data projector alone… couldn’t have said it better myself!
Would love to have a Skype chat sometime to compare thoughts.
FWIW, I was interviewed about IWBs recently on the Ed Tech Crew podcast… you might find it an interesting listen.
Cheers
chris betcher
http://www.betchablog.com
Just been reading more and I just wanted to reiterate how impressed I am! Some fantastic links and posts…
Seriously, I’d really like to catch up with you for a chat about IWBs sometime Danny.
Chris
Thanks for the comments Chris. I’ll send you a twitter DM with my skype details although I normally use Skype for text chat rather than phone calls (odd I know… )
Good luck with the book!
I’m in the middle of writing a book about IWB use for educators and it’s amazing just how closely aligned we are on so many key issues. Loved your post about why an IWB is better than a data projector alone… couldn’t have said it better myself!