Wiki source code of SMARTboard
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5 | = What is a SMARTboard? = | ||
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7 | SMARTboards are high-resolution touchscreen monitors. They function as a digital whiteboard, allowing teachers and students to write, draw, and annotate directly on the screen. Multiple users can interact with the screen simultaneously. The panels function as a stand-alone device or a computer can be connected via HDMI. They are a valuable tool for modern classrooms that combine traditional teaching methods to enhance the learning experience for students and teachers. | ||
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11 | = Getting Started = | ||
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13 | * [[SMARTboards Ease of Use>>https://youtu.be/0U05WeXPGlk?si=F97VcrsXzup1Gp7Q||rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] | ||
14 | * [[MX Model Video Tutorial>>https://youtu.be/qqV2tJoXz3U?si=fDZ9Z433x1vBYFYv||rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] | ||
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18 | = Troubleshooting = | ||
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20 | * Recalibrate (880/885 models) | ||
21 | * Close problematic apps | ||
22 | * Restart the SMARTboards | ||
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33 | [[image:smart.jpeg||alt="SMART Technologies logo" data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center"]] | ||
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