The Interactive Classroom By: Amanda McAllister Elisa Mills Mary Anne Recher Karen Joyce-Wells Heather Shindledecker.

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The Interactive Classroom By: Amanda McAllister Elisa Mills Mary Anne Recher Karen Joyce-Wells Heather Shindledecker

What is the Interactive Classroom? Way to incorporate technology into a functioning classroom curriculum. Helps support the learning that is already happening by creating a new medium to convey information. Includes Interactive White Boards, Document Cameras, Wireless Response Systems, Wireless Pen, Wireless Electronic Tablet. New and Exciting way to learn!

How do we use the Interactive Classroom?

What is the cost of the Interactive Classroom? Interactive Whiteboard: $1000-$2500 Overhead Projector: $700-$900 Document camera: $268-$760 Wireless electronic tablet: $369-$436 Digital pens: $52-$137 Wireless response devices (clickers): $21-$39 each (one would be needed for each student)

What resources are available for the Interactive classroom? Free online activities and games soft.com/starboard/educator_portal/cla ssrooms.shtmlhttp://hitachi- soft.com/starboard/educator_portal/cla ssrooms.shtml Some resources need to be downloaded but are still free.

What does an Interactive Classroom look like?

The New Classroom Design…