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Teaching Physics with a SMART Board

May 6, 2011 by  
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Cindy Schwarz, Professor of Physics at Vassar College shows the use of a SMART Board in the undergraduate science curriculum. Directed and produced by: Cristian Opazo Computing and Information Services, Vassar College Camera by: Peter Conklin Media Resources, Vassar College Post-production by: Becca Marcus (Vassar class of ’08) Copyright © 2007, 2008 by Vassar College. Do not reproduce without permission.
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15 Responses to “Teaching Physics with a SMART Board”
  1. DrGasparilla says:

    Actually, we have been using Smartboards at our college for 10+ years. The boards and projectors hold up well, the software upgrades are free, the lessons are free, and they are pretty easy to use. A good investment for teachers who want to infuse technology in the content.

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  2. MatthewSforcina says:

    Great features on that board. I can’t wait to use one. Thanks for sharing.

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  3. orcdoubleax says:

    smartboards are a huge waste of money right now. You can use all the same software on new projectors without the board at all. Smartboards are 10-15 years behind the curve. Why don’t you run out and buy newtons while your at it.

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  4. ayran8 says:

    @ayran8
    My bad thats a rear projector unit , interesting

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  5. ayran8 says:

    @tralfazz
    I do not think the technology will be obsolete, hardware is pretty simple, and besides the cost of the board once your school or company owns it you can get the Notebook software for free. It’s not the board itself that’s magic, it”s SMART Notebook that does wonders. I wonder if the OP still uses that? Looks like a SB585?

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  6. wsmith1213 says:

    you can do the same thing with a writing tablet, laptop, and a projector for a lot less money and also, you won’t be standing in front of it the whole time.

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  8. alquiora says:

    Wouldn’t the board hurt your eyes? Backlight is necessary to make it work but it hurts the eyes.

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  9. Unasigad says:

    @xXxPivixXx I agree.

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  10. ksp420 says:

    Is this compatible with Algodo Phun? <—–If you are not familiar with this program, then do yourself a favor and have some phun. I love it.

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  11. johngol10 says:

    you freakin sucker using mac, osx. You S.U.C.K

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  12. hakatla says:

    @tralfazz Yeah man, your ordinarys boards will stay just as useless as they are right now. :D

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  13. xXxPivixXx says:

    @philster00700 NO! it’s very good! my geography lessons were so boring, but now! we have some new smartboard in our school, and it makes the things easier to understand, cuz it’s more interesting when the teacher says “hey, you! come and show me the most important river with the blue pen and then our capitol with the red pen!” that’s fun!

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  14. cscw200 says:

    @anita480
    No offense but it surprises me that a former teacher would use the word “drived.”

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  15. domys2 says:

    domy

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