Educational Leadership:Multiple Measures:Teaching with Interactive Whiteboards - 8 views
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in a study that involved 85 teachers and 170 classrooms, the teachers used interactive whiteboards to teach a set of lessons, which they then taught to a different group of students without using the technology (see Marzano & Haystead, 2009)
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Craig Nansen on 03 Feb 12What do you think about this statement?
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Susan Devine on 03 Feb 12I'd like to see the results with more teachers, different aged students, different demographics, etc. to get a better idea. Maybe the increase would be even higher??
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using interactive whiteboards was associated with a 16 percentile point gain in student achievement.
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This is a significant increase in student achievment!
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I agree, this says IWB are definitely worth the money in my opinion for students education
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I've read in other studies that elementary students achieve at higher levels than high school students with an IWB.
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Students are interested in things that look "fun". IWB activities are visually appealing.
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I feel like they will be finding similar results with interactive textbooks as they become more prevalent. Hmmm...this "interactivity" thing must be good for learning.
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the use of graphics and other visuals to represent information
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