Friday, 20 February 2009

Whiteboard Room

The Plasma Screen & Whiteboard Room is a free website where teachers in special schools can download teaching resources, created by other teachers, that they can use on their plasma screens, interactive whiteboards, etc. All the resources have been created by teachers and are free to use for educational purposes.

The site provides a mix of PowerPoint and Smart Notebook files as well as web links and a few Word documents. There are some really nice big books and lesson starter activities. Most National Curriculum subjects are covered. Like most of my favourite sites it's free!

whiteboardroom

The site is aimed at SEN teachers, but most primary teachers will find useful resources here that they could adapt or adopt. If you have some of your own resources to share, the site will also accept your resources to share with other teachers.

It's a great resource, and I strongly suggest you check it out today at http://www.whiteboardroom.org.uk/

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Friday, 6 February 2009

Teachable

When I went to the ASE conference in January I was given a demonstration of an excellent website called Teachable.

Teachable.net is a high quality resource sharing website for teachers, where you can browse, download and adapt Powerpoints, worksheets and other interactive material for your class. All the files are contributed by other teachers, and have been quality-checked and tagged under easy-to-find categories.

There are over 1000 different lessons to download, ranging from high impact KS3 starters, to in-depth interactive A-level worksheets.

Unlike some other sites, Teachable is not free. Access costs from just £15 for a 10 file bundle, or there is a special offer for schools for access up to 400 files and get some training bundled for free. Charging does mean they can employ people to check the quality of the uploaded resources, which is fair enough.

Alternatively if teachers submit their own resources to the site they can get credits which they can spend on download other resources. And if your resources sell to other teachers then you will get a cut of the proceeds as well. So there is a benefit to sharing your materials with the world! Here's a list of the types of resources they are looking for.

You can preview everything before you download the full version, and when you do download the full version they grant you a Creative Commons license the right to copy and share the resource (for educational use).

At present the site deals mainly in PowerPoints and Word files. There's no facility to upload Smart Notebook or Promethean files. I discussed this with the representatives of Teachable at the time and they say they've had no call for this facility yet. Teachers are sticking with PowerPoint. While a lot of the powerpoints I saw were interactive with the use of Macros and suchlike, this did seem like an opportunity missed.

So, if you do have any high quality Smart Notebook files or Promethean flipcharts then I suggest you get in touch with Teachable to create some demand. In the meantime check out the bank of resources that are already there and perhaps share some of your good work too.

Teachable also runs a cool blog that is also worth adding to your RSS reader. From a post recently here are 10 Top Physics Videos. Well worth a look.

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Wednesday, 15 October 2008

How to embed a YouTube Video into PowerPoint

I had somebody show me this trick yesterday at a training session I ran.

I've played with the control toolbar in Excel and Word, but never had a reason to investigate it in PowerPoint.

This technique does rely on you having YouTube access at the time you do your presentation. It doesn't physically embed the YouTube video into the file, just makes it part of the presentation. I'd still suggest looking into YouTube downloaders to get the file if access to YouTube in school may be an issue.


As an aside, If your school uses Channel 4 Clipbank to host videos in-school, then you can use a similar technique to link to the videos. This guide shows you how to do that.

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Tuesday, 1 July 2008

PowerPoint

Just a very quick post to point you towards an excellent article by Ewan McIntosh explaining some ways to improve the use of PowerPoint

http://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/2008/06/why-would-you-u.html

Some very good points there.

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Monday, 16 June 2008

Whiteboard Day

I'm doing a Whiteboard in Science training day tomorrow, so here's a quick post to use partly as a brain dump and partly so I can point the trainees towards to cover some of things that I will be mentioning during the day.

Firstly - a summary of useful links from the last day can be found here:

http://www.whiteboardblog.co.uk/2008/03/whiteboard-training-day-links.html

My Science IWB Files

http://think-bank.com/iwb/

To Download YouTube Videos:

http://www.converttube.com/
http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2008/04/download-youtube-videos-as-mp4-files.html
http://www.zamzar.com/
http://smartboards.typepad.com/smartboard/2007/12/smartboard-vide.html

Science IWB Links

http://del.icio.us/dannynic/science%2Biwb

Science Whiteboard Blog Posts

http://www.whiteboardblog.co.uk/labels/science.html


And when using powerpoints on an IWB, don't do this:

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