SMARTBoard Music: Extreme Collaboration Add-On

 

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Text your thoughts. Text your answer. Text your discovery. Text your feelings. Text your questions. Send an image.

One of the newest add-ons for SMARTNotebook 11 is “Extreme Collaboration.”  I decided to give it a go and see how I can use it in my music classes. Although I’ve only used it a handful of times, I’m already excited about the possibilities and just have to share my experiences with you. In my class, SMARTBoard Music: Extreme Collaboration Add-On is part of my new adventure using 1:1 iPads.

“The Extreme Collaboration beta add-on for SMART Notebook brings student collaboration from mobile devices to the SMART Board interactive whiteboard so every student can text ideas to actively contribute to whole class discussions captured on a single SMART Notebook page.”

Download the XC /  Extreme Collaboration Add -On here.

Notebook 17 now calls this the Shout Out Activity. Go HERE for more information.

There are three very good tutorial videos that I watched to understand how to use XC. I admit that I dislike watching tutorials; I’d rather figure it out by myself, but these videos were well-done, fast-paced, and interesting enough to keep my attention. In about 16 minutes, I understood completely how to use the add-on and it saved me tons of trial-and-error time.

SMART Exemplary Educator Jeff Peterson from Texas created these videos on how to download and install the XC AddOn, also describing the activation process.  Here are the links to his videos. Thanks, Jeff!

Video 1: Downloading and Installing XC

Video 2: Starting a session and inserting a QR code

Video 3: Student collaboration

 

Using Extreme Collaboration in the Music Classroom

  • After listening to musical examples from the Romantic period, students used their ipads to text their ideas about the feelings the composer was trying to create in the music they heard.
  • While listening to “The Carnival of the Animals,” younger students used their ipads to guess the animal.
  • During a study of the orchestra, students identified the instrument heard and sent the answer by text. photo 2
  • After using the Quaver Romantic Music Episode video, students teamed up to complete a research project. Each team had to text in their findings. Examples: Name at least 4 famous people from the Romantic period, Find 6 inventions from the period. How did the orchestra change during the R. period? What instruments were added? ETC. What dances were popular? Were there any women composers during the R. Period?
  • For our upcoming collaborative concert with the Upper School choirs, students brainstormed ideas for (Lion King) costumes, drew pictures or downloaded examples, and sent them in. Images were displayed on the SMARTBoard. We were able to save the discussion and continue it with other classes.
  • XC allows students to sign in anonymously, or by name.  Teachers can set up classes and keep track of student answers. I like having the children sign up with their names because I can easily see who has or has not answered, and if any answers are “Naughty” or silly, a simple click of the button reveals the source.  uh- huh!

HINT: Once you start the session, use the screen shade to hide the answers until everyone has finished. That way, no one is reacting to what someone else wrote. screne shade logo

Easy to Setup, Easy to Use

Once the Extreme Collaboration add-on is downloaded, installed, and the account is made, this feature is ready to use at a moment’s notice. It’s similar to the SMART Response clickers, but since we don’t have those in all of our classrooms, XC is the perfect solution for recording collaborative learning. The setup probably takes about 10 minutes initially. During class, the process only takes seconds.

I hope you’ll take the 16 minutes to watch the training videos and take 10 minutes to download and setup the add-on. Extreme Collaboration add-on is an exciting addition to the interactive classroom. I won’t use it every class time, but it’s great to know that with just a few mouse clicks I can extend the learning and record it on the SMARTBoard.

 

 

Let me know if you take the challenge and use it in your 1:1 iPad classroom!

 

Happy Spring!

 

I love teaching!

 

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Cherie Herring

Music/Technology Integration at Hammond School
I teach elementary music, am passionate about integrating technology into my teaching, am obsessed with my SMARTBoard and iPad, and enjoy creating lessons and sharing ideas. I love technology almost as much as I love cheesecake, and with more energy and ideas than I know what to do with, I can't wait for the sun to come up each morning! I'm wife to Prince Charming and mom to three incredible girls who keep me balanced. . . sort of!

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2 thoughts on “SMARTBoard Music: Extreme Collaboration Add-On”

  1. I see this post is a little over a year old. I was wondering if you still use this? I just discovered it, and I love the ways it could work in my room, however, I can only get it to allow 7 responses before it crashes. I’m running Smart Notebook 14 on a mac (OS 10.10.1 Yosemite). I can find NO support for this add on. Is there somewhere you can point me to find answers?

  2. Craig, I just sent you an invite to join the Google + SMART community. You can post your question about Extreme Collaboration on the community site and you will receive multiple answers rather quickly. It’s the first place I go to find answers because the SMART software team addresses glitches posted on this site, and will work to fix them in the next update. I just sent them a file demonstrating a glitch in the object animation feature of 14 and they fixed it for the next update. I received a personal email! How cool is that for support!?! Let me know if you don’t find the answer and I’ll ask around. Cherie

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