Chris Bress is executive director of learning through technology and media for Charlotte County (Fla.) Public Schools. Three tips to make sure implementing interactive whiteboards meets today’s ...
A few days ago, I posted my thoughts on the Mimio interactive whiteboards we installed. Overall, I liked them much more than I expected and the wow factor for students and staff was actually more ...
Interactive whiteboards work as a technological follow-up to marker-boards and overhead projection screens. On these whiteboards, users can project images from computer software that they can interact ...
Interactive whiteboards resemble traditional dry-erase marker boards, but have the added functionality of touch recognition. Users can interact with computer programs, documents and images by touching ...
Pete Dulany, a former high school business education teacher, is managing partner of Dulany Consulting and a senior collaborator at Educational Collaborators. When students work with virtual ...
I’ll admit that there aren’t many topics I’m more passionate about than interactive whiteboards in the classroom. Seen as the first step towards “21st century teaching and learning,” schools and ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. CALGARY, ALBERTA--SMART Technologies and John Wiley & Sons Canada, Ltd. will release SMART Board ...
Interesting blog post today on the “A Swiftly Tilting Planet” blog I found tonight. Brian B. AKA “Ed Techer” is looking at the difference in price and functionality of classrooms installing ...
The interactive whiteboard market is experiencing a strong demand due to the rise in digital learning tools in educational institutions and the deployment of modern presentation solutions services ...
Do interactive whiteboards lead to achievement gains? Does any specific technology? Whiteboards impressed me as little more than glorified slates back when I'd first learned of them--nice tools for ...
Teachers are conditioned to tolerate a lot of abuse—it's a professional hazard—but what faculty members at Sir G. E. Cartier Elementary School in London, Ontario, went through last spring seems beyond ...