Faculty of Education

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Interactive Whiteboards

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Documents
Interactive Whiteboards
How is the interactive whiteboard being used in the primary school and how does this affect teachers and teaching? Julie Coghill discusses.
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The Interactive Whiteboard as a Force for Pedagogic Change
The Experience of Five Elementary Schools in an English Education Authority.
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The Educational Effects and Implications of the Interactive Whiteboard Strategy of Richardson Primary School
Mal Lee and Dr Maureen Boyle ~ October 2003
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Student Teachers' Experiences and Attitudes Towards Using Interactive Whiteboards in the Teaching and Learning of Young Children
This paper focuses on one particular aspect of ICT in the classroom: the interactive whiteboard.
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Getting the most from your interactive whiteboard: A guide for primary schools
Interactive whiteboards are creating quite a stir in classrooms across the country. Pupils talk about enjoying lessons more and finding them more interesting. Teachers revel in the increased range of materials available and celebrate the tangible improvements in pupils’ behaviour.
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Media Files

Online Resources & Support
Beyond the 'wow' factor
Authors: Gary Beauchamp and John Parkinson. Publisher: School Science Review, March 2005, 86(316)
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SMART Education
The SMART Education website contains lots of free resources and useful links .
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Too much technology in the classroom?
There was a time when teachers stood in front of the class, with chalk poised on the blackboard while pupils scribbled away furiously.
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