This is an interesting article about how Interactive Whiteboards can increase student test scores and participation by 17% over traditional learning tools. Teacher support and training is important in this process.
This is an article about how computers is not longer a separate class that schools offer the school, but rather an integral part of every curriculum. Technology supports every subject for today's students.
This article is about how SMART Boards are appearing in classrooms across the Country, and are a motivational tool for students to learn about anything imaginable.
These are the first steps in using the interactive whiteboard. This list includes hookup, projector, writing and erasing on the board, activities, lessons pre-made as well as modifying lessons and saving lessons into the Smart Notebook.
This is part 2 of Rachel Yurks five SMART Board tips and tricks. Part two includes how to flip an image on a page, how to use screen shading and how to change the transparency of a picture. These are great tips for those who want to know how to add neat affects to their lessons.
This is a video by Rachel Yurk that has five SMART Board tips and tricks. This is Part one of her tips which include how to incorporate tabs and sound into lessons.
A highly recommended book about how to get the most out of your SMART Board. This book could be used for teacher professional development or self training in how to use the SMART Board in the classroom.
This is a site with many different educational activities that students with severe disabilities, autism, and even mild disabilities can learn from and enjoy.