How Do Interactive Whiteboards Support Student Development?


by Kevin John1989 - Date: 2010-08-30 - Word Count: 208 Share This!

Interactive Whiteboards are a powerful resource for increasing student productivity by raising comprehension, retention and absorbing information without difficulty. They also help learners to participate in class discussions by releasing them from note-taking. One of the best ways an Interactive Whiteboard improves the student learning experience is by promoting collaborative work as students can come within reach of the whiteboard and contribute to the lesson being taught by writing directly on the whiteboard. Groups of students can view and solve problems displayed on the whiteboard together.

Students can access class or lecture notes that have been saved and stored on the whiteboard in the event that they have missed a presentation. Once fully integrated into a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), Interactive Whiteboards offer huge potential for sharing valuable resources. If teachers should ever want to test the comprehension of students they can do so by interactive testing on the whiteboard. In this way they work to promote interactivity that supports active learning and not just passive intake of information.

In terms of catering to all the needs of students Interactive Whiteboards are very useful for visually impaired learners, for instance teachers can display work on the board with graphics as opposed to text to teach and test students.

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