punitha itc
Wednesday, 12 April 2017
ICT EX 5
EXERCISE-5
How to use an
interactive whiteboard
All interactive whiteboards at Deakin are the SMART Board
brand. This article will use the name SMART Board throughout.
Contents
- What is a SMART Board
- How to start the SMART Board
- Using the SMART Board
- Using the SMART Notebook Software with the SMART Board
- How to use the SMART Document Camera with the SMART Board
- Displaying a laptop on the SMART Board
A SMART Board is a
large, digital, touch-enabled whiteboard which outputs a video source such as
the display from a PC, laptop or document camera. You can write on the board in
digital ink with a special pen and you can interact with PC applications or
document camera images on the board.
The following video
provides a short introduction on using a SMART Board - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMiQIudsSTA

...a remote control
- Log on to the PC
- Press the red power button on the remote control to turn on the projector

- Wait for 30-60 seconds for the projector image to display on the screen
The SMART Board is
ready to use when the indicator light on the bottom right of the board is a
steady green.
When pressing the power button on the remote, you may see a
message "Press off?"
This means that the projector is in sleep mode. To come out
of sleep mode, press the Enter button, or one of the direction
buttons, on the remote.
...SMART document camera

- Press the power button on the doc cam
- Select the source to project onto the SMART Board by using the control panel buttons on the base of the document camera, i.e.
- Select Computer if you want to project the Presentation PC
- Select Camera if you want to project the document camera imag.

...Lumens document camera

Select the source to
project onto the SMART Board by using the power button on the document camera
- Switch OFF the Document Camera to project the Presentation PC
- Switch ON the Document Camera to project the document using the document camera.
Using the AMX keypad

- Log on to the PC
- Press Projector On on the keypad
- Wait for the Projector On button light to stop flashing and the projector to output an image
- Press the Main PC button
The SMART Board is
ready to use when the indicator light on the bottom right of the board is a
steady green

Image output
The image displayed on
your PC monitor will be projected on the SMART Board, together with the SMART
Board software toolbar on the left hand side.

Annotating the board
The pen tray contains
different colour coded digital pens and an eraser. After you pick up any item,
you will see the blue light, which means that the item is in operation.

You can use the pens
to draw, write or highlight on the SMART Board screen. To erase your markings
on the screen, use the eraser. The pen tray automatically detects which item
you have selected, which allows you to write on the board or erase with your
finger, so long as you pick up the item.

If you want to use the
pen as a mouse, press the right click button on the pen tray

You can use the SMART
Notebook software to create presentations using a combination of the computer,
document camera, and the SMART Board screen. You can then save the presentation
as a SMART Notebook file.
- Ensure the PC is displayed on the SMART Board
- Start the SMART Notebook software, either by
- clicking the Notebook icon on the SMART Board software toolbar
- clicking Start > All Programs > Smart Technologies > SMART Notebook 11
- Select File > New to create a new blank file if one doesn't open automatically.
- Add/remove objects or notations
using the PC or the SMART Board screen

- Select the Add Page icon in the toolbar to create an additional blank page while preserving the existing page
- Select the Document Camera icon on the toolbar in order to incorporate the document camera display in the SMART Notebook file
Saving your SMART Board presentation
- Select File then Save to save your SMART Board presentation
You can open the file
later in any Windows or Mac computer running SMART Notebook software. The files
can be exported to a variety of formats, including PowerPoint and PDF.
More information
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIHg3F3C56I: excellent video that shows how you can use the software, plus practical ideas for using the Smart Board in teaching
- SMART Board instruction manuals:
See the section on SMART Document Camera in the how to use a Document Camera in a Teaching Space guide.
You can use your
laptop instead of the presentation PC to project onto the SMART Board. You will
need to have the SMART Notebook software installed on your laptop. You can
download this software from the Deakin
Software Library
- Plug in the 3 cables that are
on the desk to your laptop
The cables are (left to right): VGA display, network and audio USB.

ICT EX 6
EXERCISE-6
How to use a Document
Camera in a Teaching Space

Contents
- How do I display the
document camera image on the Projector/LCD screen?
- How do I display an item?
- What are the different types of document camera?
- What are the controls for each type of document camera?
How do I display the document camera image on
the Projector/LCD screen?
How you turn on the
projector, and then the document camera, depends on the type of
audio/visual equipment installed in the room.
Touch Panel Controller
- Press START button in the
middle of the touch screen.

- Touch the Doc Cam option for
the right and/or left projector(s), as required.Wait 30-60 seconds for the
document camera to display on the projector screen.

- A set of buttons is displayed
for controlling some functions of the document camera. This is an
alternative to using the buttons on the document camera. They do not work
for Canon document cameras.
- Zoom in / out from the image
- Automatically focus the image
- Turn the document camera lamp on / off
- Rotate the image. Keep
pressing this button to scroll through the options of rotating the image
180 degress, flip the image, or mirror image.
(This is a useful option when pointing the camera at the audience or presenter and using as a people camera.) - Restore. Changes back to initial settings prior to buttons being pressed.
AMX Keypad Controller
Note: If there is a Kramer PC/audio switcher box
in the desk, there is no need to use it.

- Press the Projector On button on the AMX keypad. This will start flashing green.
- Press the power button on the document camera.
- Wait 30-60 seconds for the projector image to display on the screen.
- Wait for the On button light on the AMX keypad to stop flashing and remain steady.
- Press the Camera button on the AMX keypad.
- Wait a few seconds for the document camera image to appear on the screen.
Remote Control Unit
- Point the remote at the projector and press the power button.
- Wait 30-60 seconds for the projector image to appear on the screen.
- Rooms
with a Kramer PC/audio switcher box in the desk:

- Press input button #3 to display the document camera.
- Wait for a few seconds for the
camera image to appear on the screen.
- Rooms
with a SMART document camera:

- Press the power button on the SMART document camera
- Press the middle of the 3 input buttons (Camera view) on the document camera.
- Wait for a few seconds for the
camera image to appear on the screen
- Rooms
with a remote control unit, but without a Kramer PC/audio switcher box, or
a SMART board:
- Switch on the power of the document camera to display the image.
- Wait for a few seconds for the camera image to appear on the screen.
- Switch off the power of the
document camera to revert back to the display of the PC.
How do I display an item?
- Place an object under the camera.
- Ensure the power is turned on.
- Adjust the camera neck and lens to the appropriate position.
- Press the AUTO-TUNE (or AUTO
FOCUS) button to optimise the image.

What are the different types of document
camera?
There are 3
different brands of document camera in use at Deakin, but all operate
in a similar way.
|
Document Camera
|
Brand
|
Notes
|
![]() ![]() ![]() |
Lumens DC210 / DC192
|
Most common Document
Camera.
|
![]() |
SMART
|
Used with SMART
board.
|
![]() |
Canon
|
These are being
phased out
|
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)




