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Title: Interactive Whiteboards


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Interactive Whiteboards
2
Overview
  • Explanation of SMARTboard technology
  • Types of Interactive Whiteboard Technologies
  • Implications for Teaching and Learning
  • Case Studies

3
  • Interactive Whiteboard demonstration

4
Types of Interactive Whiteboards
  • Electromagnetic
  • Resistive membrane
  • Laser Scanners

5
Electromagnetic
  • Have hard surface, alike
  • to traditional whiteboards and
  • can be drawn on with normal
  • pens.
  • To work as an interactive board, special
    battery-driven pens that emit an electromagnetic
    field detected by the board.
  • back

6
Resistive membrane
  • Soft, flexible surface, consisting of a
    touch-sensitive membrane.
  • Can be drawn on using fingers or a stylus.
  • Movement is detected by pressure on the board,
    which is tracked by coordinates on the computer.
  • back

7
Laser Scanners
  • Hard writing surface.
  • Infrared laser scans in top corners detect pen
    movement, position and colour.
  • Requires special felt pens that have uniquely
    coded reflective collars for laser detection.

8
Implications for teaching and learning
  • Advantages
  • Disadvantages

9
Advantages
  • Whiteboards are interactive and promote active
    student engagement for children of all cognitive
    levels.
  • Promotes motivation.
  • Saves floor space (ceiling mounted projector,
    minimal cables and no need for reorientation as
    with overhead projectors).
  • Teachers and students can edit and add to what is
    already on the whiteboard.
  • Teachers have found that technological
    innovations can help level the playing field for
    special needs students and enable these students
    to achieve some success in the regular classroom
    (Lewis Harrison, 1988. in Salinitri. G, Smith.
    K, and Clovis. C, 2002).
  • All the information and notes on the whiteboard
    can be saved and printed for students to avoid
    copious note-taking and encourage class
    particpation.
  • Teachers can present the lessons using text,
    sound, video, DVDs, CD-ROMs and/or television.
    and Internet links.

10
Disadvantages
  • Highly expensive to purchase.
  • Extra personal development and training for
    teachers (time and money costs).
  • The surface can become damaged more easily than a
    normal whiteboard, this can cause expensive
    replacement.

11
Curl Curl North Primary School
  • The school was introduced to SMART boards in 2005
    when they borrowed one for a short period of
    time. By February 2006, the school had installed
    four SMART boards. In July, another four were
    installed.
  • The benefits were noticed immediately.

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Benefits
  • The students are engaged, finding the boards
    exciting and empowering. They become more
    involved, especially students who find working
    with computer technologies easier that pencil and
    paper.
  • Teachers find it easier to specifically plan
    lesson.
  • Teachers can use the board as an assessment tool
    as work done on the board is recorded.

13
Summary
  • Interactive Whiteboards enables students to
    interact in a social environment with computer
    technologies.
  • It also enables teachers to record work completed
    in a whole class group session for assessment.
  • The whiteboards, although expensive to purchase,
    can be beneficial for classrooms and allow
    greater participation by all students.

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References
  • Electroboard Solutions Pty Ltd. (2008).
    Interactive.whiteboard.net.au. Retrieved May 15,
    2008, from http//www.interactivewhiteboard.net.au
    /
  • Hayes, S. (2007) First Days of School. Retrieved
    May 17, 2008 from http//www.msd.k12.mo.us/stark/F
    irst20Days20of20School.htm
  • IVCi, LLC (2008). Video Conferencing Products
    SMART Technologies. Retrieved May 17, 2008 from
    http//www.ivci.com/videoconferencing_smart_techno
    logies.html
  • Lewis Harrison, 1988. in Salinitri. G,
    Smith. K, and Clovis. C. (2002). The Aural
    Enabler Creating a Way for Special Needs Kids to
    Participate in the Classroom Lesson. Retrieved
    May 15, 2008 from http//www.smarterkids.org/resea
    rch/paper12.asp
  • Microsoft (2008). Promethean ACTIVboard 78 -
    Whiteboard - electromagnetic - wired - serial,
    USB, Bluetooth Product details. Retrieved May
    17, 2008 from http//shopping.msn.com/specs/shp/?i
    temId804413456
  • St Mary's Catholic Primary School (2007).
    2004-05 - Another Exciting Year. Retrieved May
    15, 2008 from http//www.st-marys.bathnes.sch.uk/e
    vents/Events0405.htm
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