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Permanent screen annotation
Permanent screen annotation











  1. #Permanent screen annotation software
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#Permanent screen annotation series

By selecting this printer driver, which is automatically installed with SMART Notebook, the document appears as a series of pages in the notebook. This means that by selecting "SMART printer notebook capture" in your printer options, you can capture your PowerPoint or any other document to the Notebook. One of the more useful features of notebook is its printer driver. However the best feature of the SMART family of products is the SMART Notebook, which gives the tools needed for a most elegant whiteboard.

#Permanent screen annotation software

These annotations are not always permanent depending on the software being used. You may write on PowerPoint, Excel, Word, SAS or your Web browser. The professor can write on or highlight anything on the screen including video (using their video player).

#Permanent screen annotation Pc

Whatever displays on your PC (and to the class) is displayed here and using the SMART Sympodium you can illustrate and annotate whatever is on the screen. This device is a monitor with an attached pen that lays flat on a podium. While other electronic white boards exist, none of the solutions is as elegant as the SMART Sympodium. SMART is a roomware company creating many versions of interactive white boards. Solution 2: SMART Sympodium and SMART Notebook To choose the pen and arrow pointer options, look for the nearly invisible icon in the lower left corner of the screen during a PowerPoint show. Nevertheless, having a pen tablet as you present your PowerPoint is a vast improvement on PowerPoint alone and allows for interactive presentations. This allows the needed spontaneity, e.g., "What happens if that curve shifts the other way?" These annotations are not preserved as you change slide: a single, possibly premature, key press and they vanish. By choosing a contrasting color you can suspend mouse functions of the PC and use the pen to draw and write on the screen. PowerPoint offers a little known pen tool, which can be used to write over existing PowerPoint slides or on a blank (black) screen. However, rather than discard the PowerPoint show and data projector, I suggest that we augment the set-up with a writing device, thus bringing interactivity to our presentations. Perhaps no technology has such widespread misuse as PowerPoint. Also, the annotations I make on the overhead or whiteboard are not permanently available to the students. The different brightnesses of the data projector and the overhead create an undesirable distraction. The use of the overhead allows me to write on a clean sheet or on the appropriate slide if I have prepared transparencies. Some professors including this author have turned off the PowerPoint and dragged over the overhead projector in order to be spontaneous. On the other hand, a painstakingly prepared slide-show may discourage flexibility in our style of teaching. Two of the four learning-style preferences (Note 2) are covered by PowerPoint presentations that are made permanently available. Students can spend their time listening actively rather than noting down every word. The presentations can be prepared to a high quality and can be made available to students using a VLE before or after the class period. PowerPoint presentations (Note 1) sometimes help, sometimes hinder an informal, style of chalk-and-talk teaching. This is an extract, adapted with kind permission, from a conference poster presentation. Solution 2: SMART Sympodium and SMART Notebook.













Permanent screen annotation