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iProject Interactive w/ Whiteboard. iProject Interactive Session 1 Aqeel Williams, Instructor. Get Going with iProject Interactive. Focusing Questions. How can I set up my projector and interactive whiteboard?. Instruction. Framing Our Work.
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iProject Interactive w/ Whiteboard iProject Interactive Session 1 Aqeel Williams, Instructor Get Going with iProject Interactive
Focusing Questions • How can I set up my projector and interactive whiteboard?
Framing Our Work • Today we will learn how to set up our projectors and interactive whiteboards by looking at their connections and the ports they are associated with • (For OOTB) • (We will label the different parts of the projector and interactive whiteboards and attach them to our mobile device. )
Teaching • Power Cable • This provides power for our projector. • This is a cable that will be used every time you use your projector. • Can be plugged into the surge protector, our carts have internal surge protectors; however, generally in large spaces these surge protectors need to be attached to an extension cord.
Teaching • RGB Cable • Sometimes referred to as a VGA cable. • It has two large blue ports on either end. • This is another cable that will be used all the time. • Connects from the mobile device to the projector. • Enables the projector to project the image on your computer. • If you have no image being projected this is the first cable to check.
Teaching • USB Cable • This cable connects your mobile device to the Interactive whiteboard. • Your whiteboard is a USB device. • It gets its power from your computer. • Using this device will drain your battery. It is important to have your mobile device plugged in when running a whiteboard from it.
Teaching • Whiteboard Power Cable • Provides power to the speakers, not the board.
Guided Practice • Examine the projector • Examine the cart • Connect the ports for the four cables • Power to Projector • RGB (VGA) • USB to Mobile Device • Power to Speakers
Getting Started • Connect all four cables • Power to Projector • RGB (VGA) • USB to Mobile Device • Power to Speakers • Adjust the height • Adjust the distance and mark on floor
Work Time • Participants will take turns in small groups connecting the three devices • Projector • Interactive Whiteboard • Mobile Device • Power on • Power off
Share • Today we have learned about the different cables and how they are used to set up our projectors with the Interactive Whiteboards and our mobile devices • What steps did we find to be most difficult and how can remember to complete them to have our projector working properly?