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Question 1 Name an activity you can use with an interactive whiteboard.

Question 2 How do you think you could use an interactive board in your curriculum?

Question 3 How can an Interactive Whiteboard help in your classroom?

Question 4 Name one thing you have learned today.

Question 5 Name one thing you would still like to know about an Interactive Whiteboard

Question 6 Pass

Question 7 Explain how you think you could use an Interactive Whiteboard in your classroom.

Question 8 What are the advantages of an Interactive Whiteboard?

Question 9 Which of the ideas you learned today do you think you could implement in your classroom?

Question 10 Explain how an interactive whiteboard helps with differentiated instruction.

Question 11 Pass

Question 12 What is a way to assess students in an Interactive Whiteboard lesson?

Question 13 How are multiple intelligences incorporated into Interactive Whiteboard lessons?

Question 14 What problems do you think you may face using an Interactive Whiteboard?

Question 15 What is a management technique that you will use in your classroom when using the Interactive Whiteboard?

Question 16 Name a Standard an Interactive Whiteboard will help you to meet.