Wednesday 14 July 2010

IWB Meeting Notes - 6th July 2010

Here are the notes from the IWB meeting held at Parkside Federation, Coleridge Campus on Tuesday 6th July 2010.

Apologies: Mike Furness (Soham), Louella Prince (Netherhall), Simon Palmer (KEVI), Alice Creswell (Parkside Fed)

Present: Andy Evans (Impington), Lydia Prosper-Grant (Kingsbrook, Northants), Richard Stuart, Fran Wilson, Jenny Everton (Parkside Fed), Sam Taylor, Richard Hunt (City of Ely), Ewen Chamberlain (Manor), Ella Kaye, Mark Dawes (Comberton)

Focus
For this meeting we focused on using the IWB for Number topics.

Richard S
On the ActivInspire software, objects can be given permission to go into particular containers. This allows exciting possibilities where numbers or shapes with particular properties can be moved to certain groups. Richard demonstrated this with factors and multiples of 6. Others were excited about using this to create Venn diagrams. This does not appear to be possible on a SMARTboard.

Prime primitives at www.ptolemy.co.uk/primitives are a visual way to show prime factorisations. They are like using an iPad up on screen!

Richard is also exploring the NRICH number plumber at http://nrich.maths.org/6926

Sam
Sam showed a number of useful SMART notebook techniques, which can also be replicated on the ActivInspire software.

These included:
using Infinite Clone
creating Venn Diagrams.
In the box – setting up a “box” into which certain numbers can be placed (this is done using layers)
Directed numbers – where hot and cold cubes are added to a pond and the temperature is adjusted on a Flash thermometer (which involved using two pens simultaneously!)
Hidden things – changing colours of text to be the same as the background. When the answer is believed to be correct the colour of the background is changed and text that gives the answer (and which was previously invisible) now appears.

Sam gave some feedback on an idea that cropped up in the last meeting. She is finding Prezi to be really fun to use.

Fran
Fran showed us the Dropbox website at www.dropbox.com which she is using (for example with Heads of Maths across the county) to share files.

Fran reminded us of the Standards Unit materials on the Keele website at www.iwbmathstraining.co.uk and then shared with us a similar file she had made that showed different ways of combining diagrams of fractions to demonstrate adding and subtracting. Promethean’s ability to snap to grid was particularly helpful here.

Fran gave a brief tutorial in how to make an “In the box” file. She likes to be able to take the front off the box to see what was allowed to go inside. On Promethean boards ‘order’ and ‘layers’ are different things.

Fran had hidden “zoomed” parts of a numberline by scribbling over them in white. Erasing this enabled the extra information to be seen.

Mark
Mark showed that a rudimentary “Snap to grid” does exist on SMART and that this is particularly useful for aligning one object with another. Richard pointed out that a hidden set of squares could therefore provide a work-round for the absence of proper snap-to-grid.

We discussed that in many situations low-tech is good, by looking at alternative ways of demonstrating how to multiply fractions.

SMARTnotebook v10 will import Promethean files directly, without needing them to be converted to PowerPoint first.

AOB
Thanks to Fran for providing refreshments.
Next year we will follow a similar pattern of meetings: Autumn, Spring, Summer i, Summer ii.