
You can even upload your movie to YouTube or Teacher Tube, or any of the other video sites, so it is available for your students to view again and again if necessary. Once complete, you have an independent movie file that can be embedded in your class wiki or blog, or. Smart Recorder will capture what you do on the screen, and your narration as well. This means that it can be used to record anything you do on your computer.
While it is accessible through the Smart Notebook application, it can be accessed independently of Notebook as well (check your Applications folder, or use the Spotlight Tool to search for "Recorder"). The Smart Recorder, on the other hand, is like Page Recorder's beefier cousin. Your students can now move triangles, and rotate them to check that their corresponding angles and sides actually are congruent. Congruent triangles must have identical corresponding angle measurements, and congruent corresponding sides.
Lock and Allow Move and Rotate, then, becomes essential for a lesson on, let's say, congruent triangles. It's a small detail, but your file will actually look much nicer while your students are working with it. And, by the way, choosing this locking option also gets rid of the dotted line around each object when selected. Your students will be able to move the regular pentagon without accidentally changing its shape or size. That's where this Lock and Allow Move command is helpful. So what's the point of Lock and Allow Move, then? Well, if your students are sorting polygons, deciding which are regular and which aren't for example, you want the objects to be movable, but you need to make sure that the dimensions of each object remain as you intended. When your students are categorizing the objects on the page, you surely wouldn't want the divider lines to be movable. This is very helpful if you're building a page and using lines, for example, to divide the page into sections. Lock in Place, of course, will lock the object so that it cannot accidentally be selected and moved out of place.