Sunday 1 March 2015

Interactive Whiteboards and me

Since starting my PCET, eLearning as become a major part of my teaching and plays a part in most of my lessons. Within my teaching, interaction whiteboards are involved in the majority of my lessons both to present the lesson, with easy clicks to video links and websites and for the students to complete activities and games on the board. A big advantage I have found with using a Interactive white board compared to a standard white board is that text may be added to a working document for students to see on the board and interactive pens can be used on the board which can be saved and printed of as a hand out as evidence of the students work.



Although I couldn't live without my interactive whiteboard, I have come into a few difficulties along the way, and caused me to think on my feet when technology which in a strange back to front way has improved me as a teacher, as had to be prepared and alter my teaching strategies and lessons. All in all interactive whiteboards has played a major part of my teaching and supporting me to create an effective working environment, with the ability to engage students on a number of levels through videos, games, quizzes and PowerPoints. 

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