Thursday, January 23, 2014

Moore Elementary Mimio Core Skills Training II - 1-24-14

Hi Moore Staff,
This post contains videos and notes for the Mimio training on January 24. If you need help with anything before my next visit, please call or email me. Also, I will be conducting the "drop-in" sessions at the lab (at Central Office) on Mondays from 3:15p to 4:30p. 

Inserting files- You can use files (Word docs, PPT's, PDF's, images, multimedia, etc...) that you have already created in Mimio Studio Notebook. Click here to see a brief video of the 3 methods of inserting your files.


"Screen Clipping"- This is how you can capture ANY image and bring it into Mimio Studio. You can even use the free-form tool to capture JUST the image without the background. This video refers to Mimio version 8. However, you perform the task the same with version 11. Don't forget, if you want the image to remain static on your Notebook page, "Lock" the image. Use the "Selector" tool to select your object. Then, in the menu bar at the top of the page, click "Format", "Locking" then "Lock". 


"Screen Annotation" - You can use the Mimio tools to annotate over Word, PDF's, or sites from the Internet. Any time you perform the screen annotation function, it is automatically saved in your Gallery. Once your screen annotation file is in your Gallery, you can drag it into your Notebook file.






"File Attachment" - You can attach files right into your Notebook file. They become a part of the Notebook file; similar to attaching a file to an email. You can drag attached files into your Notebook software or open the files separately to annotate over them. 




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