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Interactive Whiteboard Seminar and Workshop

Interactive Whiteboard Seminar and Workshop. Monday 12 th May Craigavon Senior High School. Learning Intentions. Staff will be aware of the benefit in using the IWB in teaching and Learning Staff will know that the IWB is more than just a presentation tool

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Interactive Whiteboard Seminar and Workshop

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  1. Interactive Whiteboard Seminar and Workshop Monday 12th May Craigavon Senior High School

  2. Learning Intentions • Staff will be aware of the benefit in using the IWB in teaching and Learning • Staff will know that the IWB is more than just a presentation tool • Staff will be able to use the ACTIVstudio Tools & Resources appropriately during the workshop activities

  3. “Interactive”

  4. Key Questions • What can teachers aim to achieve in using the Interactive Whiteboard? • How can teachers use the IWB in their teaching? • What are the perceived benefits of using the IWB? • What are the perceived difficulties of using the IWB? • How does the IWB change how teachers teach and learners learn?

  5. What is an IWB?

  6. Why use an IWB? • To improve teaching and learning • Presentation, demonstration and modelling • Motivation - actively engaging pupils • Improving the pace and flow of lessons & saves time over time

  7. Advantages An IWB can: • Be a dynamic class teaching tool • Enable enhanced presentation of content in an enjoyable, visually stimulating way • Help students to absorb information more easily (VAK) • Encourage students to participate in classroom discussions by freeing them from note-taking • Promote collaborative learning

  8. Disadvantages • Initial technical difficulties are not uncommon • Poor visibility and accessibility can be a problem • Inexperienced use of the IWB reduces its value • IWB may have a detrimental effect on pedagogic approaches

  9. Pedagogy and the IWB • Successful lessons are the same regardless of the technology or equipment you use: • well-designed • well-structured • clear shared learning intentions and outcomes http://www.schoolzone.co.uk/resources/IWB/index.asp

  10. Resources • http://www.ngfl-cymru.org.uk/index-new.htm • http://lgfl.skoool.co.uk/keystage3.aspx?id=93 • http://skoool.ie/ • http://www.explorelearning.com • http://www.prometheanplanet.com/uk • http://www.wmnet.org.uk/14.cfm • http://www.halton.gov.uk/schools/weblinks/whiteboardlinks_teachers.htm • http://www.teacherled.com/all-interactive-whiteboard-resources/ • http://www.schoolzone.co.uk/resources/webguide/search/index.asp • http://www.operationclimatecontrol.co.uk/content/about • http://www.lavamind.com/edu.html

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