SMART Technologies Notebook 14 User guide

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SMARTNotebook® 14
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Contents
Chapter 1: Getting started with SMARTî„¥Notebook software 1
About SMARTî„¥Notebook software 2
About the other SMART software on your computer 2
What’s new 2
Starting SMARTî„¥Notebook software 4
Navigating the user interface 4
Viewing tool change notifications 10
Using gestures 10
Undoing and redoing actions 12
Chapter 2: Creating and working with files 13
Creating files 13
Opening files 13
Saving files 14
Exporting files 15
Printing files 17
Chapter 3: Creating and working with pages 19
Displaying pages in a file 19
Creating pages 20
Cloning pages 21
Extending pages 21
Renaming pages 22
Cutting or copying and pasting pages 22
Rearranging pages 23
Grouping pages 23
Deleting pages 24
Chapter 4: Creating basic objects 27
Writing, drawing and erasing digital ink 28
Creating shapes and lines 31
Creating text 34
Creating tables 41
Chapter 5: Working with objects 51
Selecting objects 52
Changing objects’ properties 53
Positioning objects 56
Cutting, copying and pasting objects 60
Cropping images with a mask 61
Cloning objects 62
Resizing objects 63
Rotating objects 65
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Flipping objects 66
Grouping objects 66
Deleting objects 68
Chapter 6: Inserting, organising and sharing content 69
Inserting content from the Gallery 70
Inserting content from GeoGebra 71
Inserting content from the SMARTî„¥Exchange website 72
Inserting content from other sources 73
Inserting equations with the Mathsî„¥Editor 78
Inserting Internet browsers 80
Attaching files and webpages 82
Organising and sharing content using the Gallery 83
Sharing content using the SMARTî„¥Exchange website 88
Chapter 7: Creating lesson activities 89
Using advanced object features 89
Using advanced page features 97
Creating example lesson activities 102
Chapter 8: Presenting lesson activities and facilitating collaboration 109
Preparing before presenting 110
Using presentation tools whilst presenting 117
Enhancing system performance for recording 138
Clearing or resetting pages after presenting 147
Enabling two people to use an interactiveî„¥whiteboard 150
Chapter 9: Enhancing SMARTî„¥Notebook software with add-ons 153
Installing add-ons 153
Using add-ons 154
Identifying missing add-ons 154
Disabling and removing add-ons 154
Accessing XC Collaboration 155
Chapter 10: Accessing RSS feeds with Notebook Connect 157
Finding, adding and deleting an RSS feed 157
Viewing RSS feed content 158
Bookmarking articles 159
Inserting images and video in the drawing area 159
Chapter 11: Maintaining SMARTî„¥Notebook software 161
Customising the toolbar 161
Configuring SMARTî„¥Notebook software 163
Setting the language 168
Removing SMART software 168
Updating and activating SMART software 169
Sending feedback to SMART 173
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Chapter 12: Troubleshooting SMARTî„¥Notebook software 175
Troubleshooting files 175
Troubleshooting the SMARTî„¥Notebook software window and toolbar 175
Troubleshooting digital ink 176
Troubleshooting objects 177
Troubleshooting gestures 178
Index 179
Chapter 1
1
Chapter 1: Getting started with
SMARTî„¥Notebook software
About SMARTî„¥Notebook software 2
About the other SMART software on your computer 2
What’s new 2
SMARTî„¥Notebook 14.3 software 3
SMARTî„¥Notebook 14.2 software 3
SMARTî„¥Notebook 14.1 software 3
SMARTî„¥Notebook 14 software 4
Starting SMARTî„¥Notebook software 4
Navigating the user interface 4
Menu 5
Toolbar 5
Actions panel 5
Plug-ins panel 5
Tools panel 5
Contextual panel 6
Customising the toolbar 6
Page Sorter 6
Opening the Page Sorter 7
Customising the Page Sorter 7
Gallery tab 7
Opening the Gallery tab 7
Customising the Gallery tab 7
Attachments tab 8
Opening the Attachments tab 8
Customising the Attachments tab 8
Properties tab 8
Opening the Properties tab 9
Customising the Properties tab 9
Add-ons tab 9
Opening the Add-ons tab 9
Customising the Add-ons tab 9
SMARTî„¥Response tab 9
Page area 9
Viewing tool change notifications 10
Using gestures 10
Undoing and redoing actions 12
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This chapter introduces you to SMARTî„¥Notebookâ„¢ collaborative learning software and
explains how to get started with the software.
About SMARTî„¥Notebook software
In SMARTî„¥Notebook software, you can create .notebook files that include graphics, text,
tables, lines, shapes, animations and more. Present your file and keep your class’s attention as
you move and interact with these objects. When your class provides comments and
suggestions, write their input on the page using digital ink. You can open .notebook files in
SMARTNotebook software on a Windows®, Mac or Linux® computer. You can also export your
file in a variety of formats, including HTML and PDF.
You can install SMARTî„¥Notebook Tools as well as third-party add-ons to add special features
to SMARTî„¥Notebook software. SMARTî„¥Notebook Tools include the following:
l 3Dî„¥Tools for SMARTî„¥Notebook software
l Mixed Reality Tools for SMARTî„¥Documentî„¥Cameraâ„¢
About the other SMART software on your
computer
Your computer might include the following other SMART software.
l SMARTî„¥Productî„¥Drivers
Your interactive product detects contact with its screen and sends each contact point,
along with Pen tool information, to the connected computer. SMARTî„¥Productî„¥Drivers
translates the information into mouse clicks and digital ink. SMARTî„¥Productî„¥Drivers
enables you to perform normal computer operations by using your finger or a pen.
l SMARTî„¥Inkâ„¢
Using SMARTî„¥Ink, you can write or draw on the screen in digital ink using a pen and then
save or erase your notes.
l SMARTBoard® Tools
You can draw attention to specific parts of a page using SMARTî„¥Board Tools, such as the
Screen Shade, Spotlight, Magnifier and Pointer.
What’s new
SMARTî„¥Notebook 2014 software introduces the following new features.
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SMARTî„¥Notebook 14.3 software
Feature Topic
Lesson Recorder provides an easy way
to record activities on a
SMARTî„¥Notebook software page.
Recording pages with the Lesson Recorder
on
pageî„¥118
You can link any object to a tool on
your software toolbar to create a
customised tool that you can place
anywhere on your page.
Linking objects to tools
on pageî„¥127
You can cut or copy and paste a page
using the Page Sorter.
Cutting or copying and pasting pages
on pageî„¥22
You can use the Text Pen to do the
following:
- Insert text in a different colour
- Change the colour of selected text
- Change the colour of a whole word
Editing with the Text Pen
on pageî„¥126
You can lock an object but allow it to
move horizontally or vertically.
Locking objects
on pageî„¥95
The screen shade is available in
multiple colours.
Using the Screen Shade
on pageî„¥119
The picture transparency dialogue box
is resizable.
Creating transparent areas in a picture
on pageî„¥74
SMARTî„¥Notebook 14.2 software
Feature Topic
SMART Blocks
Using SMART Blocks
on pageî„¥129
You can use coloured ink
to write equations in the
Maths Editor.
Inserting equations with the Mathsî„¥Editor
on pageî„¥78
SMARTî„¥Notebook 14.1 software
Feature Topic
Maths Editor
Inserting equations with the Mathsî„¥Editor
on pageî„¥78
Tool change notifications
Viewing tool change notifications
on pageî„¥10
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SMARTî„¥Notebook 14 software
Feature Topic
Paint Brush pen type
î„¥Writing or drawing digital ink
on pageî„¥28
Crop images
Cropping images with a mask
on pageî„¥61
Notebook Connect
Accessing RSS feeds with Notebook Connect
on pageî„¥157
GeoGebra add-on
Inserting content from GeoGebra
on pageî„¥71
Ink editing
Using the Text Pen
on pageî„¥124
XC Collaboration add-on
Accessing XC Collaboration
on pageî„¥155
Calligraphic pen type
î„¥Writing or drawing digital ink
on pageî„¥28
Starting SMARTî„¥Notebook software
Start SMARTî„¥Notebook software by pressing Notebook in the Dock.
NOTE
If your computer’s display refresh rate is less than 60 Hz, a warning message appears when
you first start SMARTî„¥Notebook software. You can change the display refresh rate by
opening System Preferences > Displays in Macî„¥OSî„¥X operating system software.
When you start SMARTî„¥Notebook software the first time, a tutorial file opens automatically.
You can read the contents of this file to learn more about the software and the new features in
the latest release. When you’ve finished, select File > New to create a new, blank file.
NOTE
When you start the software subsequent times, a new, blank file opens automatically. To
open the tutorial file, select Help > Tutorial.
Navigating the user interface
The SMARTî„¥Notebook software user interface consists of the following components:
l Menu
l Toolbar
l Tabs (Page Sorter, Gallery, Attachments, Properties, Add-ons and SMARTî„¥Responseâ„¢)
l Page area
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Menu
The menu contains all the commands you can use to manipulate files and objects in
SMARTî„¥Notebook software.
Toolbar
The toolbar enables you to select and use a variety of commands. The buttons on the toolbar
are organised in panels.
NOTE
The commands in the toolbar are also accessible from the menu (see
Menu
above).
Actions panel
The
Actions
panel of the toolbar includes buttons that enable you to browse and make
changes to .notebook files:
Plug-ins panel
If you install SMARTî„¥Notebook Tools, such as SMARTî„¥Response software, or third-party plug-
ins, an additional panel appears to the right of the
Actions
panel:
Tools panel
The
Tools
panel includes buttons that enable you to create and work with basic objects on
pages:
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Contextual panel
When you select one of the buttons in the
Tools
panel, additional buttons appear. For
example, if you select Pens , the following additional buttons appear:
Press the Pen Types button to select a pen type and then press one of the line type buttons to
write or draw digital ink in that line type. You can customise a selected line type using the
options in the Properties tab and then save your changes for future use (see
Saving tool
settings
on pageî„¥56).
The three property selectors beside the line type buttons enable you to set the colour,
thickness, style and transparency of digital ink.
If you click any of the other buttons in the
Tools
panel, similar sets of additional buttons
appear.
Customising the toolbar
You can add, remove and change the position of buttons on the toolbar by pressing
Customise the toolbar (see
î„¥Customising the toolbar
on pageî„¥161).
By default, the toolbar appears at the top of the SMARTî„¥Notebook software window. However,
you can move it to the bottom of the window by pressing Move toolbar to top/bottom of
window . This is useful in situations where you or your students can’t reach the toolbar
when it’s at the top of the window.
Page Sorter
The Page Sorter displays all of the pages in the open file as thumbnails and automatically
updates these thumbnails as you change the contents of the pages.
Using the Page Sorter, you can do the following:
l Cut or copy and paste pages
l Display pages
l Cutting, copying, pasting pages
l Create pages
l Clone pages
l Clear pages
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l Delete pages
l Rename pages
l Rearrange pages
l Move objects from one page to another
l Group pages
Opening the Page Sorter
To open the Page Sorter, press Page Sorter .
Customising the Page Sorter
You can move the Page Sorter from one side of the SMARTî„¥Notebook software window to the
other by pressing Move Sidebar .
You can resize the Page Sorter by dragging its border left or right. You can also hide the Page
Sorter when you aren’t using it by selecting the Auto-hide tickbox. (To display the Page Sorter
when it’s hidden, press Page Sorter .)
NOTE
If you reduce the Page Sorter to its minimum size, the auto-hide feature turns on
automatically.
Gallery tab
The Gallery tab contains clip art, backgrounds, multimedia content, files and pages that you
can use in your lessons, and displays preview images of this content. The Gallery tab also
provides access to other online resources. For more information, see
î„¥Inserting content from
the Gallery
on pageî„¥70.
You can also include your own content and content from other teachers in your school in the
Gallery tab (see
Organising and sharing content using the Gallery
on pageî„¥83).
Opening the Gallery tab
To open the Gallery tab, press Gallery .
Customising the Gallery tab
You can move the Gallery tab from one side of the SMARTî„¥Notebook software window to the
other by pressing Move Sidebar .
You can resize the Gallery tab by dragging its border left or right. You can also hide the Gallery
tab when you aren’t using it by selecting the Auto-hide tickbox. (To display the Gallery tab
when it’s hidden, press Gallery .)
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NOTE
If you reduce the Gallery tab to its minimum size, the auto-hide feature turns on
automatically.
Attachments tab
The Attachments tab displays the files and webpages attached to the current file. For more
information, see
î„¥Attaching files and webpages
on pageî„¥82.
Opening the Attachments tab
To open the Attachments tab, press Attachments .
Customising the Attachments tab
You can move the Attachments tab from one side of the SMARTî„¥Notebook software window
to the other by pressing Move Sidebar .
You can resize the Attachments tab by dragging its border left or right. You can also hide the
Attachments tab when you aren’t using it by selecting the Auto-hide tickbox. (To display the
Attachments tab when it’s hidden, press Attachments .)
NOTE
If you reduce the Attachments tab to its minimum size, the auto-hide feature turns on
automatically.
Properties tab
The Properties tab enables you to format objects on a page, including digital ink, shapes, lines,
text and tables. Depending on the object that you select, you can change the following:
l The colour, thickness and style of lines
l The transparency and fill effects of objects
l The font type, size and style of text
l The animation of objects
The Properties tab displays only the options that are available for the object that you select.
For more information on displaying and setting object properties in the Properties tab, see
Changing objects’ properties
on pageî„¥53.
The Properties tab also includes a Page Recording button. You can use this feature to record
your actions on the current page (see
Recording pages with the Lesson Recorder
on
pageî„¥118).
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Opening the Properties tab
To open the Properties tab, press Properties .
Customising the Properties tab
You can move the Properties tab from one side of the SMARTî„¥Notebook software window to
the other by pressing Move Sidebar .
You can resize the Properties tab by dragging its border left or right. You can also hide the
Properties tab when you aren’t using it by selecting the Auto-hide tickbox. (To display the
Properties tab when it’s hidden, press Properties .)
NOTE
If you reduce the Properties tab to its minimum size, the auto-hide feature turns on
automatically.
Add-ons tab
The Add-ons tab enables you to work with SMARTî„¥Notebook software add-ons (see
î„¥Enhancing SMARTî„¥Notebook software with add-ons
on pageî„¥153).
Opening the Add-ons tab
To open the Add-ons tab, press Add-ons .
Customising the Add-ons tab
You can move the Add-ons tab from one side of the SMARTî„¥Notebook software window to the
other by pressing Move Sidebar .
You can resize the Add-ons tab by dragging its border left or right. You can also hide the Add-
ons tab when you aren’t using it by selecting the Auto-hide tickbox. (To display the Add-ons
tab when it’s hidden, press Add-ons .)
NOTE
If you reduce the Add-ons tab to its minimum size, the auto-hide feature turns on
automatically.
SMARTî„¥Response tab
The SMARTî„¥Response tab is part of SMARTî„¥Response software and is available only if you
have SMARTî„¥Response software installed.
Page area
The page area displays the contents of a selected page in a file. This is the area of the page
where you create and work with objects (see
Creating basic objects
on pageî„¥27).
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Viewing tool change notifications
If your SMART product has Touch Recognition enabled, SMARTî„¥Notebook software displays
tool change notifications when you select a new hardware tool or change a tool’s settings.
Pens, the eraser and the mouse are all hardware tools. You can also view tool change
notifications when you touch the display with your finger.
NOTE
Only some SMART hardware products support Touch Recognition. For more information,
refer to your SMART hardware product’s user guide.
To view tool change notifications
Using a hardware tool or your finger, press the toolbar to select tool settings.
A status bar appears under the toolbar and shows the active tool and settings. The status
bar updates each time that you select another tool or setting.
NOTE
The status bar also appears when you assign ink settings to the hardware pen using the
Properties
tab (see
Changing objects’ properties
on pageî„¥53).
Using gestures
You can interact with objects in SMARTî„¥Notebook software using the following gestures (if
supported by your interactive product):
Swipe (left to right) Swipe (right to left)
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Pinch to zoom in / scale (enlarge) Pinch to zoom out / scale (reduce)
Pan Rotate
Shake Flick
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Undoing and redoing actions
When you make changes to a file, you can reverse the effects of your previous actions and
commands.
NOTE
If two people are using your interactive product, pressing Undo and Redo affects the actions
of both users.
To reverse the effect of the last action
Press Undo .
NOTE
You can undo an unlimited number of actions.
To reinstate the last action reversed with the Undo command
Press Redo .
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Chapter 2: Creating and working with files
Creating files 13
Opening files 13
Saving files 14
Exporting files 15
Printing files 17
In SMARTî„¥Notebook software, you can create or open SMARTî„¥Notebook software (.notebook)
files. After creating or opening a .notebook file, you can save it, print it and complete other
common tasks.
Creating files
When you start SMARTî„¥Notebook software for the first time, a tutorial file opens automatically.
When you start the software subsequent times, a new .notebook file opens automatically.
However, you can create a new file at any time.
To create a file
Select File > New.
Opening files
With SMARTî„¥Notebook 11 software, you can open the following:
l .notebook files (the default file format for SMARTî„¥Notebook 9.5, 9.7, 10 and 11 software)
l .xbk files (the default file format for SMARTî„¥Notebook 8.x, 9.0 and 9.1 software)
Once you have opened a file, you can save the file as a .notebook file.
The method by which you open a file is the same for all versions of SMARTî„¥Notebook
software.
To open a file
1.
Press Open File .
The
Open
dialogue box appears.
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2. Browse to and select the file.
3. Press Open.
TIP
You can open a recently opened file by selecting File > Open Recent and then
selecting the file name.
Saving files
By default, SMARTî„¥Notebook software saves your files in .notebook format. Anyone with
SMARTî„¥Notebook 9.5 or later software for Windows operating systems, Macî„¥OSî„¥X operating
system software or Linux operating systems installed on his or her computer can open a
.notebook file.
To save a new file
1.
Press Save .
A dialogue box appears.
2. Browse to where you want to save the new file.
3. Type a name for the file in the
Save As
box.
4. Press Save.
To save an existing file
Press Save .
To save an existing file with a new name or location
1. Select File > Save As.
A dialogue box appears.
2. Browse to where you want to save the new file.
3. Type a name for the file in the
Save As
box.
4. Press Save.
To save all open files
Select File > Save All.
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