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Suzanne Nelson

How to Adjust to your Interactive Whiteboard: Use Old Lessons on your New IWB... - 99 views

  • If you’re new to Interactive Whiteboards, chances are you’ve had a couple of training sessions that focused on creating pages from scratch. While I am definitely a big advocate of being innovative, I also strongly believe that time is precious and teachers have too little of it.  In this post, I’ll give you some tips on how to seamlessly incorporate your pre-existing lesson activities for use on your new IWB.
Peter Beens

iPad as an Interactive White Board for $5 or $10 « Moving at the Speed of Cre... - 5 views

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    School leaders around the United States continue to spend HUGE amounts of money on interactive whiteboards for classrooms, despite the fact that these devices universally FAIL to empower students to become more independent, self-directed and engaged learners in the way mobile learning devices (like laptops, tablets or other personal digital learning tools) can. Please do not misunderstand me: It definitely IS a big deal for a teacher and his/her students to have access to an LCD projector connected to a computer in the classroom if previously, the "normal" technology in the room was an overhead projector.
Suzanne Nelson

How to Adjust to your Interactive Whiteboard: Understanding Layers « classroo... - 119 views

  • Understanding Layers As you grow accustomed to using your IWB (interactive whiteboard) on a regular basis, you’ll doubtless come up with ideas that you would like to implement. At the same time, you may not feel ready to experiment with actions, sounds, and other properties. Fortunately, you can do a lot with your IWB if you understand layers and use them wisely. Using layers on your IWB is easy and a great step forward in getting your kids to interact with your board.
Steve Ransom

Smart Boards: A classroom asset? - Local News from Myrecordjournal.com - 5 views

  • most common SmartBoard uses were showing videos and information from the Web.
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      Yes... to project stuff. A wall would be a whole lot cheaper!
  • oschese now prefers the "$2 whiteboard," a two- by two-and-a-half foot dry-erase whiteboard a small group of students can use while working on a problem. That type of board is truly interactive, he said, and makes learning social.
  • "Interactive whiteboards don't really lend themselves to that kind of pedagogy," Noschese said. "I think the teaching style has a lot more impact on the kids than a piece of equipment."
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  • "It's still just showing them something on a screen," Noschese said. "It needs to be more student-centered."
  • Noschese still uses his SmartBoard, mainly as a projector.
  • Teacher training can reduce the risk of the devices being used as glorified projectors or reinforcing the lecture model.
Lauren Rosen

Reports of the death of the whiteboard are much exaggerated.. - 43 views

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    Technology doesn't fix the problem, teachers do.
Martin Burrett

Sum Sense - division game - 0 views

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    A good whiteboard maths resource for practising short division. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Speed grid challenge - subtraction 3 of 3 - 44 views

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    A subtraction game where you have to choose two numbers to reach the provided answer. Great as a lesson warm up on a interactive whiteboard http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Speed grid challenge - subtraction 2 of 3 - 25 views

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    A subtraction game where you have to choose two numbers to reach the provided answer. Great as a lesson warm up on a interactive whiteboard http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Speed grid challenge - subtraction 1 of 3 - 31 views

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    A subtraction game where you have to choose two numbers to reach the provided answer. Great as a lesson warm up on a interactive whiteboard http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

fractionflags - 73 views

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    A nice maths whiteboard resource where users make flag with fractions of colours. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

+ - x ÷ Maths Bingo - 87 views

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    A great maths bingo whiteboard game. Work out the questions to find the bingo number. Download the Bingo slips from http://www.teacherled.com/resources/bingo/bingobooks.pdf http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Learn your tables - 86 views

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    A great resource for learning times tables. Use on a whiteboard or set as online home/class work to learn times tables. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Kisstunes Virtual Musical Keyboard - 53 views

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    An online virtual musical keyboard that can be played with your computer keyboard or a mouse. So you're not going to be able to play much Chopin on this, but it's fun and the keyboard appears large on a whiteboard and is useful for showing some basics. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Music,+Sound+&+Podcasts
Martin Burrett

Are you a Math Magician? - 70 views

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    A good whiteboard resource for practising the four operations. Choose from two difficulty levels and to practise mixed or a single operation. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/maths
Martin Burrett

Linking multiplication and division - 98 views

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    A great division/multiplication flash based whiteboard resource where users arrange numbers and signs in the right order. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Column Subtraction - 75 views

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    A great maths whiteboard resource for learning about column subtraction. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Lauren Rosen

Doceri - 124 views

shared by Lauren Rosen on 07 Oct 11 - Cached
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    The Interactive Whiteboard for iPad.
nycliteracy

Mimio Interactive Teaching Technologies - 72 views

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      I'm not sure of the cost but this could be another alternative to smartboards.  The document camera would be REALLY beneficial and save in cost because teachers will not have to keep photocopying transparencies.  
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    Alternate to whiteboards
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    I use a Mimio pad: it is awesome. I observed a demonstration at NSTA conference of document camera and I think it also includes a microscope attachment. The whole system seems phenomenal.
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    It's a great system, and it's cheaper than a SMARTboard. I had one at my previous workplace. If I recall correctly, you can even use SMARTexchange activities with the mimio.
Frank Noschese

Whiteboards vs. Chart Paper | What's On The Go With Mr. Ro? - 0 views

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    Advantages of using group-sized whiteboards over chart paper for student collaborative work: the "power of the eraser," students more likely to take risks, etc.
Suzanne Nelson

How to Adjust to Your Interactive Whiteboard: Animate Objects and Add Sound «... - 3 views

  • How to Adjust to Your Interactive Whiteboard: Animate Objects and Add Sound There is nothing quite as fascinating to students as words and objects that appear and disappear on command. And if you’re looking for a giggle or a laugh, nothing does the trick like an unexpected sound effect when a student is at your board. Embedding sounds and setting up Object Animation is pretty straight-forward. Once you get the hang of it, you’ll be able to add surprise elements quickly and create elaborate, interactive pages sure to capture your students’ attention.
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