eHow contributor, How are smart boards used in classrooms? eHow Retrieved April 3, 2011
How are smart boards used in classrooms?
With smart boards it is possible to show videos, write equations, and check homework all on the same board in a classroom. Smart boards are used as a computer monitor and a chalk board at the same time… minus the chalk.
Operation
Smart boards are touching sensitive devices. Information that is displayed on the computer monitor is projected up on the board. Making it easy for teachers to present a problem and then move about the classroom helping students solve the problem.
Slide Show
During presentations presenters can move about because of the slide advance or reverse button also on the screen. Kind of like on power point, only now the presenter/teacher doesn’t have to be glued to the computer, because they just hit next, or back right on the board.
Digital Blackboards
The smart boards also functions as a dry erase board using the smart pens. The pens can mark or write on anything that can be projected. So a teacher could use a blank piece of paper to have one student come up and show the class how to work it out. Or the teacher could have something they are showing the class likes a power point and it may make it clearer to mark on it at the time of presentation.
Peer Review
Another great reason to have smart boards in the classroom is because students work can be projected up on the screen so their classmates can see what they got for an answer, and how they came to that conclusion. By doing this the students are feeding off of each other.
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