A Revolution in Education
Let's get the conversation started about the hype of the new Notebook 11 software.
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Started by Melissa O'Hara. Last reply by Melissa O'Hara Apr 29. 2 Replies 0 Likes
Love the new Widgets! Noticed a quirk with the Timer (Classic) widget and was wondering if anyone else has seen the same issue. When using the "Countdown" >selecting the Gear icon > then…Continue
Started by dee. Last reply by Matthew Thaxter Feb 10. 1 Reply 0 Likes
I just created a widget and downloaded it to notebook. I am hoping to use it this week.1. I saved it as a regular notebook file. will it save indefinately?2. Can I make more than one and save…Continue
Started by Karen Brown. Last reply by Connie Anderst Jan 21. 4 Replies 0 Likes
My tech coordinator downloaded the new (out October 30, 2012) version of Notebook 11 with SP1 on a spare computer to play with. Here is what I have seen:1. SMART INK: in Power Point, the…Continue
Started by Melissa O'Hara. Last reply by Karen Brown Dec 11, 2012. 2 Replies 0 Likes
Has anyone gotten the "Can't open the file, it is from a newer version of Notebook software. Try saving it as a version 9 document"(We are using Notebook 11)Continue
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Comment by Obe Hostetter on April 20, 2013 at 6:43am Mr. Orr shared some neat ideas of how to use extreme collaboration with your students at http://www.chatt.hdsb.ca/~orrt/?OpenItemURL=S1364DCB4 Anyone else have neat ideas of how you use the extreme collaboration with your class?
Comment by Obe Hostetter on March 8, 2013 at 8:28pm http://www.whiteboardblog.co.uk/2013/02/allow-student-collaboration... information link for those interested in tryng out the widget Extreme Collaboration
Comment by Connie Anderst on March 8, 2013 at 10:08am If you are working in SMART Notebook 11.1 give the widget Extreme Collaboration a try. It is super to get students involoved when using mobile devices.
Comment by Connie Anderst on March 8, 2013 at 10:07am I noticed the other that when you are in dual page mode that the Magic pen does not work in SMART Notebook 10.8 or 11.1, has any one else noticed?
@Amanda, I'm afraid this will turn off the Tablet PC Input Panel instead of just the SMART Keyboard. Do you know if that's the case and if it does, can I turn it back on?
Comment by Amanda Harris on December 13, 2012 at 10:34am @Marilyn I did some more checking and I have another suggestion:
1) Go to your control Panel>Program features> Click "Turn Windows features on or off"
2) click the check box by "tablet OC Optional Componenets" to deselect the Input Panel option
3) Click "ok" the input panel is now disabled
4) Close out open boxes and restart the computer
**I have not tried this personally, as the previous fix worked for me. Good Luck!
@Amanda I tried your suggestion and the Keyboard keeps recreating itself. So I even tried uninstalling it and it still keeps recreating itself. This is so very frustrating for the teacher that he actually unplugs his laptop from the SmartBoard.
Comment by Amanda Harris on December 12, 2012 at 1:47pm @marilyn Mossman: the keyboard that is popping up on the windows 7 computer is a known SMART/Windows 7 issue. You may have noticed your cursor has also changed into a dot rather than an arrow. You can fix this by going to your control Panel, device manager, Human Interface Devices, and disable the one listed as SMART Virtual Tablet PC. Don't uninstall it completely, or it will reappear when windows 7 updates.
Comment by Karen Brown on December 12, 2012 at 12:32pm I just downloaded the newest update for Notebook 11 (with SP1) about an hour ago. Now, when I go to full screen in Notebook, that keyboard does not exist on the side. But, there is a slider bar on the left now. I honestly cannot remember if it was there earlier. But, the "hidden" keyboard is gone.
With this newest update, I open an older version 10 file, then Reopen in compatability mode, and now the missing tab problem is no longer a problem. Tabs are still there after saving and re-opening.
Yes, Karen, that's the one. It's called Smart Keyboard not to be confused with the Tablet Input panel.
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