Wednesday, January 20, 2010

converting word docs for use with a SMARTBoard

I am wondering if anyone has any hints on how I can help a teacher use
her existing lab "set ups" that have been created in Word with her
SMARTBoard.

We can open the word doc and write on it and then take a screen capture of
it.... but then when we scroll, the ink layer is lost. She would like to
have one continuous document to work with and update the following day--
and one document to PDF for student review in case of absence (or for
additional studying).

A trainer from SMART suggested that we import the Word Doc into
SMARTNotebook software but when we do that, it distorts the Times New
Roman 12 point font so that it is no longer readable when it is
projected....

anyone have any other ideas so that she doesn't have to re-create the
entire year's worth of labs?


Lorri Carroll
Director of Technology
Hamden Hall Country Day School
1108 Whitney Avenue
Hamden, CT 06517
lcarroll@hamdenhall.org
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