A Revolution in Education
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Started by Sarah Soltau-Heller. Last reply by Lloyd Summers May 9, 2011. 1 Reply 0 Likes
Can I add an html code into notebook software and make the object work - like a voki or storybird?
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Comment by Joanne Villis on January 13, 2013 at 4:05pm New SMART Notebook website: ModernChalkboard.com http://www.modernchalkboard.com/about-us.html
It is suitable for K-Y5 teachers and is free at the moment.
Comment by Patricia Newman on April 7, 2012 at 2:23pm You can add the html code by clicking on the paperclip, click insert, and then add the html code as well as a title to identify the code. On a Mac computer you can drag the code onto any slide, click on the wording and rename it or change the font style or size. Smartboard will attach a hyperlink to the code and by clicking on the button, a separate internet window will open linking directly to the vokie or storybird page. I tried this with storybird and was able to click and open the storybird document so I was able to turn pages and read the book. Good Luck!
Comment by Jill Benoit on January 19, 2012 at 1:22pm That is a cool site Joanne.....great for older kids.

Comment by Joanne Villis on January 19, 2012 at 3:59am Super sites (loads of learning fun)
The site Super Science World http://www.superscienceworld.com/ has free interactive activities covering areas of chemistry, physics, and biology. At this stage it is free to login as a guest to access the activities. There is also another super world called Super Math World http://www.supermathsworld.com/ . The majority of the activites are free, those that aren’t are locked. Lets hope Super Science World remains free.
Comment by Patricia Newman on September 11, 2011 at 4:17am Hi,
I'm not familiar with these files .... but found them on her google site at:
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