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Primary Teacher
uses the playback feature in Scrapbook to teach her students how to
write in cursive. She breaks each letter down to its most basic
strokes, and then plays them back at half speed for her students to
follow along on their own papers. At the end of the lesson, she can
e-mail this file to the parents of students who may need a little
extra help with all those loops!
Secondary - a biology teacher
uses the exclusive layers feature in Interact 1.1 to show students
the different systems that make up the human body. By downloading
the free software on her home computer, she is able to setup the
lesson beforehand and bring a copy of it with her to class. Opening
the file, she can reveal one by one the skeletal, muscle, and other
systems, and then display them all at the same time to see how they
create a whole person.
A large university - a Psychology professor
lectures to a group of 300 students once a week. He makes notes on a
whiteboard with EzBoard that is then displayed on larger screens so
students in the back can see. At the end of the session, he e-mails
a copy of these notes to his Teaching Assistants, who then go
through the lecture page-by-page in smaller discussion groups and
add to them as the students ask questions and make their own points.
Business School - an advertising professor
holds a single class in two locations using the free Meeting server
and a conference phone. Everything he writes on the whiteboard in
his classroom is sent over the Internet to the remote classroom in
real time and displayed through a projector, so students don't miss
a pitch. The professor can also show his students an actual
brainstorming session he and his colleagues had had using an eBeam
at the agency. He can replay it stroke-by-stoke and show them the
beginnings of a real ad campaign.