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1 Interactive Whiteboards By Emily Woodward

2 Definition provide ways to show students any thing which can be presented on a computer's desktop (educational software, web sites, and others).

3 Some Ways the Interactive Whiteboard can be used Present presentations created by student or teacher Teaching students how to navigate the Internet Teaching steps to a math problem. Electronic Word Wall

4 Interactive Whiteboards Popularity In 2005, interactive whiteboards could be found in 150000 classrooms in the US.\ They are also popular among other countries. They can be found among schools in 75 other countries.

5 Benefits Makes demonstrations easier and quicker due to the touch sensitive aspect. It is also beneficial to all types of students. Students with different learning styles, young students, older students, and students with limited motor skills.

6 What do teachers, students and parents say? Students have said that the whiteboard makes the lesson more organized and they feel like the receive more attention from the teacher when using the whiteboard. Parents believe that their child pays more attention when the whiteboard is being used and they tend to stay on task more often.

7 How could I as a teacher use it? I will be able to show examples of math problems easily on the board. Students could also come to the board and write a problem and if they are incorrect another student could come up and easily change the mistake A game could also be shown on the board easily.

8 Observations Students tend to pay more attention and become more active in class when the whiteboard is being used. The teacher tends to have more control over the class because the whiteboard keeps them interested.

9 Resources Adrian, B.F. (2004). Incorporating the SMART Board for smart teaching.Tech Learning, Retrieved November 3, 2007, from http://www.techlearning.com/story/showArticle.php? articleID=1200657 http://www.techlearning.com/story/showArticle.php? articleID=1200657 Bell, M. A. (2002). Why Use an Interactive Whiteboard? Teachers.Net Gazette, 3, retrieved November 2, 2007, from http://teachers.net/gazette/JAN02/mabell.html http://teachers.net/gazette/JAN02/mabell.html Gitlin, E.C. (June 09, 2005). Hot for teacher: interactive whiteboardsmove into the classroom. Ars Technica, Retrieved November 3, 2007, from http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20050609- 4985.html http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20050609- 4985.html


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