The interactive whiteboard revolution : teaching with IWBs / Chris Betcher and Mal Lee.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781441614728
- 1441614729
- 9780864318176
- 0864318170
- Interactive whiteboards
- Teaching -- Aids and devices
- Educational technology
- Teaching Materials
- Educational Technology
- Tableaux blancs interactifs
- Matériel didactique
- Technologie éducative
- instructional materials
- COMPUTERS -- Educational Software
- Educational technology
- Interactive whiteboards
- Teaching -- Aids and devices
- 371.33/4 22
- LB1043.5 .B48 2009eb
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Cover; Copyright; Foreword; Contents; Figures; Source acknowledgements; 1 The revolution; 2 It's not about the hardware; 3 Setting up your classroom; 4 E-teaching; 5 Eight key principles for effective IWB teaching; 6 Designing lessons; 7 Better on the big screen; 8 Come into my classroom ... ; 9 Professional development, training and support; 10 Moving forward; Bibliography; Index.
Interactive whiteboards are not just another classroom technology. As the first digital technology designed specifically for teaching and learning, they have the potential to radically alter the way we learn. IWBs also facilitate the integration and ready use of all other digital technologies -- hardware and software. Just as the blackboard was the symbol and transformative technology of the 19th century classroom, the interactive whiteboard will be the centrepiece of the 21st century digital cla.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 148-151) and index.
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