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Interaction for everyone.
All About the Students
     Students Say #1
     Students Say #2
     Personal Reflection

Interactive for students and teachers
      Interactive #1
      Interactive #2
      Personal Reflection

Has Potential
       Potential #1
       Potential #2
       Personal Reflection
   Conclusion
William Beeland Jr., author of Student Engagement,
Visual Learning and Technology: Can Interactive
Whiteboards Help?, decided to do a survey and
some interviews with some students to see what
they think about the whiteboard.
The survey asked the students questions about their
attitudes, experiences, and education
about/towards the whiteboard.
The students surveyed about the whiteboard said what they like most about the
whiteboard was being about to touch applications on the board and said it helped
them concentrate in their classrooms. They also said that they learned better from the
board because of the visual appearances make it easier to understand the teacher.
The students that were surveyed also said that what they liked least about the board
was the shadow your hand cast because of the light made it difficult to write on
sometimes.
The students also said that when they use the smartboard the reason they
     learn better is because both the teachers and the students can be more
     hands on with the learning process. Another item that William pointed out is
     that some of the teachers surveyed also thought the smartboard to bring
     more interaction with the kids, and also more entertaining , which made it
     easier to grab the students attention and to keep their attention throughout
     the class.                                                William came to the
Questions (5 out of 20)                       Average   Standard    conclusion that
                                              Rating    Deviation   smartboards to
I enjoyed using a white board.                3.80      .10         nothing more then
I concentrate better in classing when a       3.40      .15         help out the
whiteboard is used to deliver instructions.
                                                                    students, and more
I know that using technology gives me         3.60      .12         importantly their
opportunities to learn many new things.
                                                                    students.
Using whiteboard is not very frustrating.     3.50      .20
I cannot learn more from books then a         3.30      .16
whiteboard.
I enjoyed this article a lot. It provided good
information about what the students thought
and felt about the whiteboard.
Normally, everything that is read about the
whiteboard has to do with helping out the
teachers, and what the teacher can gain from
this board. However, in this article it lets the
readers know what the students think about the
white board and what they personally feel they
get out from the whiteboard. Also what they
think the pro’s/con’s are about the board
itself, and its performance.
   Peter Kent, writer of Smartboard: Interactive
    whiteboards in classrooms, discusses that
    whiteboards are more interactive then computers
    because they undermine teaching, because
    teaching with a computer is a difficult class.
    • Its hard to present a concept where the whole class
      can see. You may be saying what about a library?
      According to Kent, it is very difficult to teach in a
      computer lab setting.
    • Its also hard to keep the students attention
      throughout a whole class when they are sitting in
      front of a computer screen.
   Person computer may assit students to learn, e-
    learning, however, personal computers do not
    assist teachers to enhance their teaching skills.
   With a smartboard teachers can e-teach, which
    involves enhancing the art of teaching.
   Smartboards also allow teachers to teach in many different
    styles of lesson plans and teaching period.
   Smartboards also allow teachers to be spontaneous, which
    allows the students to want to be engaged because they do
    not know what will happen next.
   Also if a teacher is holding a lecture and a topic comes up
    that the teacher is not prepared for they can acess the
    internet on the smartboard to keep the flow of the lecture
    moving.
   The smartboard will also allow teachers to improve their
    orals skills by combining their oral part of class with
    text, sounds, and graphics.
    • This helps the students learn because of what the kids do at
      home. All students play video games and/or watch TV so including
      all of these graphics, sounds, and videos will easily engage the
      students and keep them engaged.
This article gave me a lot of information about what the
whiteboards offer teachers. Also what the teachers can offer
students because of the whiteboard. I enjoyed reading this
article a lot, since I would love to be a teacher some day, it
gave me some knowledge about what to look for and also
what I can do to keep my students engaged, when I
eventually get my own classroom. It was a very interesting
and informative article.
   Steve Kennewell and Alex Morgan, authors of Student
    Teachers’ Experiences and Attitudes Towards Using
    Interactive Whiteboards in the Teaching and Learning of
    Young Children, point three main task which the smartboard
    performs.
    1.   The board helps with active learning, instead of just passive learning
         of information.
    2.   The board also helps students interact in a larger numbers then what
         was previously possible.
    3.   The board also allows a memory so that any product can be saved,
         for possible re-use.
   Kennewell and Morgan also state that more then 75% of
    student teachers would choose a smartboard in their
    classroom.
   Kennewell and Morgan also point out that smartboards can
    sometimes take some getting use to for experienced teachers,
    however student teachers see the potential in whiteboards,
    and find them to me exceptionally useful in the classroom.
   Kennewell and Morgan also state that they believe that there
    needs to be prior training and practice with the smartboard
    before school placement in order for the board to be as useful
    to the students as it has the potential to be.
When I first started reading this
 article it took me back a minute to
 read something opposite to what I
 have been reading in my past few
 articles. Once I read through the
 article it made more sense to me. I
 know can see where the authors are
 coming from and what they were
 saying. I also understand that
 experienced teachers need some
 warming up to is not always such a
 bad thing. This article was a very
 interesting article.
All of these article had to do with smartboards. Between these
article I learned a lot of information. I learned that smartboards
are not always the best technology to be used by everyone,
however if a teacher had prior learning about the board they see
the potential that the board can bring. The whiteboard also has
very many task is can perform that being able for students to
work in larger groups for activates, and also is also with active
learning by using graphics and sounds, which also helps keeps
their students engaged. Whiteboards can also be fit in to any
teaching styles because they are very versatile. Along with
students enjoying smartboards, it was also brought up in on
article that the students also enjoy the smartboard a lot. It was
also surveyed that the smartboard does help interact the
students in the lesson plans. This is all of the information I found
from my three articles about smartboards.
   Beeland, William. "Student Engagement, Visual Learning and
    Technology: Can Interactive Whiteboards Help?". 06/18/2010
    <http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.13
    5.3542&rep=rep1&type=pdf>.
   Kennewell, Steve and Morgan, Alex. "Student Teachers'
    Experiences and Attitudes Towards Using Interactive
    Whiteboards in the Teaching and Learning of Young Children".
    06/18/2010
    <http://www.canterbury.ac.uk/education/protected/ppss/docs/k
    ennewell-morgan.pdf>.
   Kent, Peter. "Smartboards: Interactive Whiteboards in
    Classrooms". 06/18/2010
    <http://www.eastchester.k12.ny.us/schools/hs/teachers/blaser/
    documents/SMARTBoardsInteractiveWhiteBoardsintheClassro
    om.pdf>.

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Using whiteboards in classrooms

  • 2. All About the Students Students Say #1 Students Say #2 Personal Reflection Interactive for students and teachers Interactive #1 Interactive #2 Personal Reflection Has Potential Potential #1 Potential #2 Personal Reflection Conclusion
  • 3. William Beeland Jr., author of Student Engagement, Visual Learning and Technology: Can Interactive Whiteboards Help?, decided to do a survey and some interviews with some students to see what they think about the whiteboard. The survey asked the students questions about their attitudes, experiences, and education about/towards the whiteboard. The students surveyed about the whiteboard said what they like most about the whiteboard was being about to touch applications on the board and said it helped them concentrate in their classrooms. They also said that they learned better from the board because of the visual appearances make it easier to understand the teacher. The students that were surveyed also said that what they liked least about the board was the shadow your hand cast because of the light made it difficult to write on sometimes.
  • 4. The students also said that when they use the smartboard the reason they learn better is because both the teachers and the students can be more hands on with the learning process. Another item that William pointed out is that some of the teachers surveyed also thought the smartboard to bring more interaction with the kids, and also more entertaining , which made it easier to grab the students attention and to keep their attention throughout the class. William came to the Questions (5 out of 20) Average Standard conclusion that Rating Deviation smartboards to I enjoyed using a white board. 3.80 .10 nothing more then I concentrate better in classing when a 3.40 .15 help out the whiteboard is used to deliver instructions. students, and more I know that using technology gives me 3.60 .12 importantly their opportunities to learn many new things. students. Using whiteboard is not very frustrating. 3.50 .20 I cannot learn more from books then a 3.30 .16 whiteboard.
  • 5. I enjoyed this article a lot. It provided good information about what the students thought and felt about the whiteboard. Normally, everything that is read about the whiteboard has to do with helping out the teachers, and what the teacher can gain from this board. However, in this article it lets the readers know what the students think about the white board and what they personally feel they get out from the whiteboard. Also what they think the pro’s/con’s are about the board itself, and its performance.
  • 6. Peter Kent, writer of Smartboard: Interactive whiteboards in classrooms, discusses that whiteboards are more interactive then computers because they undermine teaching, because teaching with a computer is a difficult class. • Its hard to present a concept where the whole class can see. You may be saying what about a library? According to Kent, it is very difficult to teach in a computer lab setting. • Its also hard to keep the students attention throughout a whole class when they are sitting in front of a computer screen.  Person computer may assit students to learn, e- learning, however, personal computers do not assist teachers to enhance their teaching skills.  With a smartboard teachers can e-teach, which involves enhancing the art of teaching.
  • 7. Smartboards also allow teachers to teach in many different styles of lesson plans and teaching period.  Smartboards also allow teachers to be spontaneous, which allows the students to want to be engaged because they do not know what will happen next.  Also if a teacher is holding a lecture and a topic comes up that the teacher is not prepared for they can acess the internet on the smartboard to keep the flow of the lecture moving.  The smartboard will also allow teachers to improve their orals skills by combining their oral part of class with text, sounds, and graphics. • This helps the students learn because of what the kids do at home. All students play video games and/or watch TV so including all of these graphics, sounds, and videos will easily engage the students and keep them engaged.
  • 8. This article gave me a lot of information about what the whiteboards offer teachers. Also what the teachers can offer students because of the whiteboard. I enjoyed reading this article a lot, since I would love to be a teacher some day, it gave me some knowledge about what to look for and also what I can do to keep my students engaged, when I eventually get my own classroom. It was a very interesting and informative article.
  • 9. Steve Kennewell and Alex Morgan, authors of Student Teachers’ Experiences and Attitudes Towards Using Interactive Whiteboards in the Teaching and Learning of Young Children, point three main task which the smartboard performs. 1. The board helps with active learning, instead of just passive learning of information. 2. The board also helps students interact in a larger numbers then what was previously possible. 3. The board also allows a memory so that any product can be saved, for possible re-use.  Kennewell and Morgan also state that more then 75% of student teachers would choose a smartboard in their classroom.
  • 10. Kennewell and Morgan also point out that smartboards can sometimes take some getting use to for experienced teachers, however student teachers see the potential in whiteboards, and find them to me exceptionally useful in the classroom.  Kennewell and Morgan also state that they believe that there needs to be prior training and practice with the smartboard before school placement in order for the board to be as useful to the students as it has the potential to be.
  • 11. When I first started reading this article it took me back a minute to read something opposite to what I have been reading in my past few articles. Once I read through the article it made more sense to me. I know can see where the authors are coming from and what they were saying. I also understand that experienced teachers need some warming up to is not always such a bad thing. This article was a very interesting article.
  • 12. All of these article had to do with smartboards. Between these article I learned a lot of information. I learned that smartboards are not always the best technology to be used by everyone, however if a teacher had prior learning about the board they see the potential that the board can bring. The whiteboard also has very many task is can perform that being able for students to work in larger groups for activates, and also is also with active learning by using graphics and sounds, which also helps keeps their students engaged. Whiteboards can also be fit in to any teaching styles because they are very versatile. Along with students enjoying smartboards, it was also brought up in on article that the students also enjoy the smartboard a lot. It was also surveyed that the smartboard does help interact the students in the lesson plans. This is all of the information I found from my three articles about smartboards.
  • 13. Beeland, William. "Student Engagement, Visual Learning and Technology: Can Interactive Whiteboards Help?". 06/18/2010 <http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.13 5.3542&rep=rep1&type=pdf>.  Kennewell, Steve and Morgan, Alex. "Student Teachers' Experiences and Attitudes Towards Using Interactive Whiteboards in the Teaching and Learning of Young Children". 06/18/2010 <http://www.canterbury.ac.uk/education/protected/ppss/docs/k ennewell-morgan.pdf>.  Kent, Peter. "Smartboards: Interactive Whiteboards in Classrooms". 06/18/2010 <http://www.eastchester.k12.ny.us/schools/hs/teachers/blaser/ documents/SMARTBoardsInteractiveWhiteBoardsintheClassro om.pdf>.