interactive whiteboards and student response systems in the classroom
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Interactive Whiteboards and Student Response Systems in the Classroom. EDT3470 October 29 & 31, 2012. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75-7UqTy040&feature=related. Interactive Whiteboard Teacher Training. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYuIh2IduDk&feature=related. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
EDT3470October 29 & 31, 2012
*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75-7UqTy040&feature=related
*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYuIh2IduDk&feature=related
*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USoWFcZrVdU&feature=related
A. Yes
B. No
C. Maybe
• Save lessons to present to students who were absent • Create video files to teach a software application, a
lesson, or as a review to be posted to the server or web. Example- How to create a graph in Excel or hoe to burn a projects to cds • Use the built in maps to teach continents, oceans,
countries, or states and capitals. • Present presentations created by student or
teacher • Have students create e-folios including samples of
their work and narration • Digital storytelling • Teach whole group computer or keyboarding skills • Brainstorming • Take notes directly into PowerPoint presentations
• Teach editing skills using editing marks
• Use in the 6 trait writing process
• Use highlighter tool to highlight nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc.
• Use it with Kidspiration or Inspiration
• Teaching students how to navigate the Internet
• Illustrate and write a book as a class. Use the record feature to narrate the text.
• Use the Interwrite software to create lessons in advance at home or at school. Then save them for future use or to be shared with other teachers
• Diagramming activities
• Teaching steps to a math problem.
• Graphics and charts with ESL learners and special ed students.
• Teaching vocabulary
• Electronic Word Wall
• End each day by having students write one thing that they learned
• Reinforce skills by using on-line interactive web sites
• Creating a project calendar
• Have students share projects during Parent/Teacher/Student conferences
• Working collaboratively on writing and editing exercises, math lessons, and science experiments.
• Accessing Web-based software (such as Google Earth) and other Web resources further expands the potential for using interactive whiteboards in class. Indeed, the list of possibilities is endless. Here are just a few:• Digital storytelling.• Creating, viewing, and annotating student
PowerPoint and multimedia presentations in real time.• Showing streamed or downloaded videos.• Using online map and satellite imagery to teach
geography.• Displaying artwork or online museum
presentations.• Demonstrating moviemaking techniques.• Viewing and analyzing competitive sports and
physical education activities.• Teaching students how to conduct research on
the Internet.
*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnnP0uCqD4k
*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ox9cGQHzG5A&feature=related
A. Yes
B. No
C. Maybe
*provide instant classroom feedback
*promote a risk-free environment
*maintain students’ attention during a lecture
* Attendance
* Summative Assessment
* Formative Assessment
*Homework Review
*Discussion Warm-Up
* Contingent Teaching
* Peer Instruction
* Repeated Questions
*Question-Driven Instruction
* “Choose Your Own Adventure” Classes - Voting
Interactive Whiteboard Web Sites:
http://rmtc.fsdb.k12.fl.us/tutorials/whiteboards.html#resourceshttp://www.edutopia.org/whiteboard-classroom
Student Response Systems Web Sites:
http://cft.vanderbilt.edu/teaching-guides/technology/clickers/#activitieshttp://www.edweek.org/dd/articles/2009/06/17/04feedback.h02.html
A.Interesting and relevant
B.Just interesting
C.Just relevant
D.Uninteresting and irrelevant