After creating a .notebook file using basic objects, your own content and content from SMART resources, you can present the file to students in your classroom.
The following are tips to keep in mind when presenting files to students:
Save your completed file on a CD, DVD or USB drive. This enables you to access and display your presentation by inserting the CD, DVD or USB drive into the computer connected to the interactive product. Alternatively, make your presentation accessible on your local area network, and then browse to it on the interactive product.
To avoid losing your momentum and focus during the presentation, attach the files and links to web pages that you’ll use during your presentation to the Attachments tab of your file so you don’t have to search for them (see Attaching files and web pages).
If your file contains a lot of pages, separate them into groups. This enables you to find a particular page more easily during a presentation (see Grouping pages).
Display the file in Full Screen view during the presentation. This view maximizes the available workspace (see Displaying pages in Full Screen view).