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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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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sites such as Google Earth
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Using voting devices was associated with a 26 percentile point gain in student achievement.
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We now have SMART Response units in the classrooms where teachers have reqeusted them.
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From what i've heard from students in Minot, they love to use the responses. I think it would be so helpful to know as a teacher exactly who's got the material down and who is still struggling within seconds of use of the responses element
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My husband uses response units in his classroom and really appreciated the on task behavior of students as well as the quick way to check on student engagement
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My students love to use these, but I think that you need to be careful not to use them as a "quiz" or "test" as they don't support the opportunity to reread, rethink questions, and change answers.
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After asking a question and getting student responses using voting devices, the teacher should typically discuss the correct answer along with the incorrect answers, making sure to elicit opinions from as many students as possible.
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Interactive whiteboards have great potential as a tool to enhance pedagogical practices in the classroom and ultimately improve student achievement.
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The improvement is due in large part to students remaining on-task since the information is being presented in a relevant, interesting manner.
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I too find that students are more on task due to how well the material is presented.
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I also think teachers are more confident in their teaching when using IWB because the material is right in front of them.
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Students may be more engaged because things may be done in a more timely manner and easier to see. For example, when teaching measurement of an angle, it is SO easy to do on an IWB, but more tricky on a regular white board.
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IWBs are more engaging for me personally. I enjoy making interesting, interactive presentations and activities using Notebook. However, Notebook is kind of a glitchy turd sometimes, and that's really the only thing keeping me from using it more often. I hate to spend a couple hours on an awesome presentation, then have it all disappear into the ether because Notebook crashed and lost all my info. Still, fantastic tool, but I use it with trepidation.
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The ability for students to stay on task has greatly improved with my students as well when I use my smart board! I find them really answering and paying attention. I am also finding that as I become more confident in using it, my teaching really improves.
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Even the best technology must be handled wisely in order to be effective.
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Yes, I think just keeping the end goal of presenting the material in a way for the students to be able understand effectively.
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Great point, it is so true that no matter how wonderful our tools are, we still need to be responsible as educators to see that students are taught in the best manner.
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I think that every classroom should have an IWB. I use mine everyday and feel that every classroom, teacher and student could benefit from the use of one.
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I think they change our teaching in a great way. I think they are well worth the money.
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We were able to secure a grant through the ND Education Technology Council. The made the high cost of the boards less of a burden on the district. The teachers were nervous to use them at first. But now they love them!
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I would love to have one in my classroom but foreign language teachers are way down on the list. I ask for one every year, but nothing yet! I think I would make good use of it and the students would love the interactive activities. They are worth the money!
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I love my activboard and don't know what I'd do without it! I think every teacher should have one!
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It is where teaching is headed and all classrooms should be prepared by having an IWB.
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Digital flipcharts should contain visuals, but those visuals should clearly focus on the important information.
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