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Thursday, April 4, 2013

Interactive Whiteboards in Today's Classroom


     I believe that Interactive Whiteboards (IWB) can play a very important and successful role in education. They offer a very effective way to display information visually and on top of that also allow for a hands on experience as well. IWB's, when used effectively, could aid a teacher's ability to differentiate instruction in the classroom. However for them to truly be useful teachers must be trained on proper use of IWB.
     At my high school there where IWB's in nearly every classroom. However, a limit few teachers actually used them, leaving most of the IWB's gathering dust in the corner. Those teachers that did use them regularly, used them as little more than projectors and marker boards. This added up to a massive waste of funding for the school. This trend seems to be at play in many schools also using IWB's. In Stephanie McCrummen's article, "Some educators question if whiteboards, other high-tech tools raise achievement", it is shown that many teachers don't see the IWB's useful in the classroom and that it does not actively involve the students in learning. This issue, in my mind, stems from a lack of training with IWB's.
     In order for IWB's to make the impact in the classroom that we believe they can, teachers must have proper and in-depth instruction on how to use them. The capabilities, especially with the newest models, reach far beyond being a projector/marker board. By setting up the IWB in a way that allows for the students to use it, it can give them control over their education. This could let students of several different learning styles mix their methods together in order to reach a common goal. In the end, teachers that have IWB's should get advanced training on how to use them to their greatest potential so that they can truly
 aid in education.

3 comments:

  1. I totally agree with you! If they were used properly, they would be much more useful!

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  2. I agree that if they aren't used properly they are a waste practically. In my highschool many teachers were given IWBs but very few actually used them correctly, as IWBs, most just used them as a clean, flat surface to project on.

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  3. I also think that IWB’s are beneficial for students. They are a great way for students to have a ‘hands on’ experience.

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