TeachersFirst: Hands off, Vanna! Giving Students Control of Interactive Whiteboard Lear... - 0 views
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Mr Casal on 12 Dec 11Interactive Whiteboard resources: These pages offer ways for students to work with words, work with images, and collaborate to create/improve/decide on this shared student workspace in your classroom. Think of that big white thing (IWB) as the students' shared workspace for practice, discussion, creating, and problem solving. The Tips and Strategies page offers ways to structure time and classroom management to facilitate student access and use of the IWB.