Incorporating 3d content into your lessons, Getting started, Windows operating systems – Smart Technologies Smart Notebook 3D Tools User Manual

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5. Click license agreement, review the license agreement, and then click Close.

6. If you accept the license agreement, select the I accept the terms in the license agreement

check box.

7. Click Next.

SMART Notebook 3D Tools activates.

8. Click Finish, and then close the SMART Product Update window.

Incorporating 3D content into your lessons

You can incorporate 3D content into your SMART Notebook software lessons. The following are

examples of how to do this:

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If you’re teaching a biology lesson, insert a 3D model of a heart into your .notebook file. Rotate

and change the size of the 3D model to present the different parts of the heart.

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If you’re teaching an English lesson, insert a 3D model of a city that is referenced in a novel the

class is reading. Enter the 3D scene to navigate streets and interiors of buildings.

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If you’re teaching a primary lesson, insert multiple 3D models and use the Disguise feature to

reveal answers as a memory exercise.

Getting started

To get started with SMART Notebook 3D Tools, you need to have SMART Notebook software on a

computer that meets the following requirements.

Windows operating systems

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Pentium® 4 processor or better

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512 MB of RAM (1 GB recommended)

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2 GB of free hard disk space

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Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista® SP2 or Windows 7 operating system

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DirectX® 9 compatible graphics hardware

Mac OS X operating system software

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1.5 GHz Intel® processor or better

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1 GB of RAM

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Using SMART Notebook 3D Tools

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