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djplaner

The Effects of Whiteboard Animations on Retention and Subjective Experiences when Learn... - 1 views

  • we found that whiteboard animations have a positive effect on retention, engagement and enjoyment, although we do not rule out the possibility that some of this result is due to novelty
  • While animations have a long history in the realm of education, and there is a plethora of research on instructional animations, attempts to measure their impact on educational outcomes have been inconclusive and often contradictory (Betrancourt, 2005)
  • For practical applications, however, the relevant question is not whether animations affect learning, but rather when and how animation affects learning ( Höffler & Leutner, 2007; Mayer & Moreno, 2002)
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  • Thus, the goal of this study is to investigate the relative effectiveness of whiteboard animations on retention and subjective experiences of enjoyment, engagement, attention and challenge compared to more common and less costly instructional materials
  • Overall, we found significant positive effects of the use of whiteboard animation in conveying physics lessons
  • While encouraging, these findings suffer from some shortcomings: the lessons are all in one topic area, and the narration is, from the outset, conceived with animation accompaniment in mind, which may unfairly represent the other formats. This is a general enigma of media comparison studies; if you use the same material in all contexts, it may skew in favor of the context for which it was originally designed. If you don’t use the same material you cannot guarantee uniformity of experience.
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    Empirical research into the effectiveness of "whiteboard animation" (Google that term to find out what it is). An example of empirical resarch.
Alannah Young

Interactive Whiteboard Pros and Cons? | Classroom ICT? - 1 views

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    Interactive Whiteboards - Pros & Cons I would love to know everyone's thoughts on the interactive whiteboard and whether you like or dislike it? click on the URL and let me know your thoughts!
Michelle Poulter

65 Free Interactive Whiteboard Resources | TeachHUB - 8 views

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    Interactive Whiteboard Resources
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    Thanks Michelle for this great link. i have had a quick lookat several and it will make my prac much easier to plan for . cheers robyn
K Lobegeiger

Interactive whiteboards engage students and enhance their learning | ictinearlyprimarye... - 1 views

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    Interactive whiteboard games allow the whole class to engage in a learning activity at the same time. Cooperation and collaboration between the students and the teacher is used to explore problem sole, share ideas and achieve answers. In this blog I have attached a website that links to interactive whiteboard games for kindergarten to year nine.
Karen Thompson

Whiteboard - 0 views

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    A web whiteboard
djplaner

33 interesting ways to use your interactive whiteboard - 1 views

  • Tom Barrett has produced this wonderful Google Docs slideshow outlining, as the title suggests, 33 interesting ways to use your interactive whiteboard. It’s a fantastic resource that Tom intends to keep updated with new tips, so keep an eye on it and bookmark it, or even better: get in touch with Tom to contribute to it!
Lachlan Libke

Google Image Result for http://images.cdn.fotopedia.com/flickr-3586287989-hd.jpg - 2 views

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      In my last professional experience I used a lot of interactive whiteboard activities. The students enjoyed these activities a lot.
djplaner

Nota : Casual Collaboration - 0 views

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    A "whiteboard wiki", via Marsha
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    I can see this being used with small groups of students for collaboration, it's simplicity would lend itself well to primary school. However after playing around with it and creating 2 accounts and joining a private notebook I found the process slow. So for a whole class collaboration application I would suggest using WikiSpaces: http://www.wikispaces.com/
Bec Twidale

PBS Teachers | PBS KIDS Whiteboard Resources - 8 views

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    A cool selection of IWB resources for early childhood classrooms. I checked out Fuzzy Lion Ears & it's fun and fits nicely with the curriculum too (always a good start!).
Laura Davis

How To Use Interactive Whiteboards in the Music Classroom | Midnight Music - 0 views

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    Found this training site for using the IWB. That would have been handy before last week.
Laura Davis

11 Ideas for Music Lessons on your Interactive Whiteboard - 0 views

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    More great information about the IWB.
djplaner

Tech Learning : Interactive Whiteboards - 3 views

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    Good overview of what an IWB, how it works, advantages etc
jenni brown

IWB - Active Learning integrated with ICT - 1 views

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    Stumbled across this website while trying to find out how to integrate ICTs with only an interactive whiteboard in the classroom. Looks like some good reading
djplaner

Creative Ways to Use Your Interactive Whiteboard | NEA Member Benefits - 0 views

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      This has been mostly my experience at school.
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    I wanted to know how I could use IWB as my experience with them is more along the line of "projector screens" as cited in the article
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    "tips for interactive group games and note-taking"
djplaner

Interactive Whiteboard Success Tips - 0 views

  • ramp up your students’ learning with these easy-to-learn (and teach!) strategies.
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    "13 bright ideas for the IWB"
Jesse Miegel

My Learning Experience - 9 views

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    In the 3 pracs that I have undertaken so far, this is the image the best describes the learning, at least from the teaching perspective that I have found. Most classes have involved the teacher standing up the front, initiating the learning, the discussion or the activity. they often use a whiteboard or more commonly a power-point presentation. This just looks like a classroom that I have been a part of.
Romina Jamieson-Proctor

Imagining the Future of the University | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    I sometimes hear that the classroom of today looks and functions much like the classroom of the 19th century-desks lined up in neat rows, facing the central authority of the teacher and a chalkboard (or, for a contemporary twist, a whiteboard or screen.) Is this model, born of the industrial age, the best way to meet the educational challenges of the future?  What do we see as the college classroom of the future: a studio? a reconfigurable space with flexible seating and no center stage? virtual collaborative spaces, with learners connected via their own devices?
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