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Slide deck from a SMART Notebook file used to teach about various "reveal techniques" and the pedagogy behind using a SMARTboard. Workshop held at Manitoba Education Professional Learning Lab, 21 June 2010.

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Page 1: SMARTen Up! Part 1 v3.1

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and senior years classroom

Darren KuropatwaSr. Years ICT Consultant

Manitoba EducationWinnipeg, Manitoba

June 21, 2010

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AGENDA9:00 - 9:30 Introductions, music, collaboration

9:30 - 10:30 Basic Reveal Techniques

BREAK

10:45 - 12:00 Advanced Reveal Techniques & Challenges

LUNCH

1:00 - 2:00 SMARTen Up! with Multimedia

2:00 - 2:30 Web 2.0 Tools: Create & Share

BREAK

2:45 - 3:30 Next Steps ...

3:30 adjourn

Wild Style by flickr user sabeth718

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http://syict.pbworks.com/

What do all those wee little pictures mean? I know!

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My itouch with new clips interface by flickr user Rain Rabbit

Rules ofRef Office White Board by flickr user herzogbr

Happy Ramadhan by flickr user Hamed Saber

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Why must we dream in metaphors?

We're trying to hold on to something

we couldn't understand

We need new metaphors.

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Elementary Reveal Techniques

uncovered by flickr user cambiodefractal

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Factorial Notation

Definition:n! = n•(n-1)•(n-2)•(n-3)• ......•3•2•10! = 1

Examples:4! = 4•3•2•14! = 24

Examples:6! = 6•5•4•3•2•16! = 720

On the calculator:[MATH] [<] [4]

screenshadereveal

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On the calculator ... Press: [MATH]

[<] (Prb) [3] (nCr)

Combinations (the "Choose" Formula)A combination is arrangement of objects where order does not matter.

n is the number of objects available to be arranged

r is the number of objects that are being arranged.

move toback

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The Triangle Method ...

We use the triangle method when the vectors are arranged tip-to-tail.

Scale: 1 cm = 2 km

Remember, we use measurements with a ruler and protractor to find the "answers."

6cm

10cm

RESULTANTRESULTANT

11.7 cm 59° S of E

23.4 km 59° S of E

enlargereveal

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A large black ant pulls a breadcrumb N32°E with a force of 0.03 N. A small red ant pulls with a 0.045 N force in the direction E5°S. Determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant force.

0.06

44 N

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reveal

can you find it?

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Expand and simplify ...

a + b

23 34 6 4

erasereveal

deletereveal

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Rhonda lives 5 km from Morris in a SW direction. Travis lives 5 km SW of Thompson. Are the two vector quantities equal? Explain.

move to backframe reveal

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What happens when the base of an exponential function is negative?

ƒ(x) = (-2)x

ƒ(x) = (-2) x ƒ(x) = -2 x≠

co-creatingnotes

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infinite clone,drag'n drop

Identify each of the following quantities as scalar or vector.

scalar vectorscalar

(f) The boat was headed N42°W across the lake.

(e) Jess jogged six blocks west along Portage Avenue.

(d) Jeff was driving at 100 km/h for 40 minutes.

(c) Today we had a 30 km/h north wind.

(b) The airplane flew 515 km/h at a bearing of 315°.

(a) There are five people living in the house just north of yours.

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layeringreveal

Identify each of the following quantities as scalar or vector.

(f) The boat was headed N42°W across the lake.

(e) Jess jogged six blocks west along Portage Avenue.

(d) Jeff was driving at 100 km/h for 40 minutes.

(c) Today we had a 30 km/h north wind.

(b) The airplane flew 515 km/h at a bearing of 315°.

(a) There are five people living in the house just north of yours.

scalar

neither

vector vector

scalar

vector?

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Reveal Technique Challenges

puzzled by flickr user onkel_wart

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touch me

What am I?

Challenge #1grow and reveal

I'm a butterfly

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cookies

What am I eating?

Challenge #2drop and reveal

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Which word is most ?favourite

Challenge #3flashing text

favourite

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y-int

Challenge #4touch and reveal

x-int

vertex

http://fooplot.com

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Why three different names?

zeroes (numerically)

roots (symbolically)

Challenge #5touch and scroll

x-int (graphically)

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Challenge #6hot links

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Video Activity Reflection

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Challenge #6hot links

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Video Activity Reflection

Home

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Challenge #6hot links

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Video Activity Reflection

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Challenge #6hot links

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Video Activity Reflection

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