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Oaklands College Q Project 2004/5 Introduction of Mimio Interactive Whiteboards

Oaklands College Q Project 2004/5 Introduction of Mimio Interactive Whiteboards

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Oaklands CollegeQ Project 2004/5

Introduction of Mimio

Interactive Whiteboards

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Mimio demonstrations

Date time venue/campusNov 8 3 –4 C1 – SAC

Nov 8 4-5 C1 – SAC

Nov 10 9-10 BA411 - SAC

Nov 10 10-11 BA411 – SAC

Nov 11 12.15 – 1.15 B001 – WGC

Nov 11 3.30-4.30 B001 – WGC

Nov 11 4.30 –5.30 B001 – WGC

Nov 15 3.00 SMF

Dec 20 10.00 BWD

Covering choice of times and all campus locations

Sent out to all Academic staff to request their choice

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Helpful Information

on display in classrooms

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Setting up the Mimio – if using a portable version

Connect laptop/computer to the projector (Hitachi)

     Plug the lead into the base of the Mimio. Securely stick it to the white board using the suction cups

(remember not to stick it too high to ensure you can reach the upper settings)

      Connect Mimio to computer

     Connect Network cable to the computer (if required)

      Switch on projector before switching on computer

      Set projector screen so that the mimio is positioned a few inches above and to the left of the projected screen! Click on MimioNotepad icon on the desktop (or via Start > Programs > Mimio)

     Callibrate the white board by tapping in the centre of the as it moves around the board.

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Put the tool down when you want to do something else Click on

 

    If the screen is frozenYou are probably in Screen Mark Up mode – click on

If you want to save the screenClick on

To show slide show

  Use Full Screen and arrows

Points to Remember

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Mimo demonstrations

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Land Based IndustriesFriday 11 February 2005 12.00 – 1.00

  

Portable version  Saving notes  New presentation  Text box  Tools – pens, shapes

Save  Backgrounds

SaveInsert imagesSave

  InternetHide and revealSave

  Keyboard  Presentation

 

Demonstration

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Mimio workshop  

Mimio Notebook can be used as stand alone on your PC to assemble and arrange material for later interactive presentation at the whiteboard.

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Mimio can be used to add or annotate your Microsoft Office documents during presentation at the whiteboard.  

 Mimio workshop

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from Desktop or Start >programmes

And Tools (if necessary)

Tools - click on Interactive (bottom right hand corner) Calibrate File – open (network area > demo …..)

Open mimio notebook

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  Using Mimio interactive

A tool for presenting information with full computer control while at the whiteboard. Giving you additional ‘mark up’ screen and presentation tools.

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Click on Web browser – type web page

•Interactivity

•Screen Mark up

•Drawing tools

•Mouse 

Interactive

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Draw - Pen (pen, colour/width, line/arrows, highlighter)

•Remember to cancel drawing tool

  Select object – move/change colour

•Back to Mouse (2nd button from left on bottom row) 

Click on right arrow to move to next page

Learner participation mark-ups

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Use ‘mouse’ pen

drag boxes into correct order

Screen mark up (to save exercise)

Back to Mouse

Close Full screen

Drag and Drop exercises

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Double click 1st page Full Screen Click on arrows to move through pages Optional: Hide and reveal Tools can be minimised

Close full screen

Save as ……

Review

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Inserting Backgrounds and Images

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Look at the picture on the next page. Drag the text labels to the correct place, or draw an arrow between the text label and the correct item.

Replace the dotted lines with the correct preposition:in, on, under, near

Exercise 1

Exercise 2

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room and objects.pdf

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Excellent for ESOL students

Double click on pdf. document (twice) to open

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Various handouts

•Developed to suit training delivered

•Individual requirements

•Variety of uses

copies available

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Using Mimio Tools

pen highlighter eraser Line/arrow shapes Text box

Minimise tools box

mouse Screen markups

Cancel drawing/pen etc tool

Right click

keyboard spotlight reveal

Web browser

Interactive

Import picture

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Mimio Toolbox contains most of the controls, and floats in a small box either in Mimio Studio (where you draw and write) or over the top of other programs so the tools are always availableWhen you mouse over the icons the names are mostly self-explanatory.

If you select the text tool and then keyboard for example, you can type on the board. On the bottom row are some key controls:

This moves control of the board to the interactive pen. The first time you do this you will be asked to calibrate the screen.

When you are using the interactive pen instead of a mouse you click this button to see features which would normally result from a right click of the mouse.

This moves control back to the mouse and keyboard of the PC or laptop.

This starts ‘screen mark up’ mode so that you can write or highlight on top of other screens such as power point presentations or when demonstrating software.