Death of the IWB? | Australian Teacher Magazine - No.1 national education sector publication - 0 views
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Greg O'Connor on 15 Nov 12IT'S been over a year now since I removed an interactive whiteboard (IWB) from a classroom wall for the first time. Yes, you read that right: removed. And not to put another one up. In fact, what went in its place was a good old-fashioned non-interactive whiteboard - the same sort we tore down just two years earlier. I had a little moment when the workers came in and started to take IWBs down off our school walls, where I thought 'Am I really doing this?'