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SmartBoard Dividends

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(Bennett, E., 2006, p.5)

SmartBoards make learning a social event.

SmartBoards:

(Smith, H.J., Higgins, S., Wall, K., & Miller, J., 2005, p.94)

Summary of results to the question: In general, how have your students responded to your /their use of the SmartBoard?Online Survey – tusdstats.tusd.k12.az.us/…/exsums/smrtbrd.asp

SmartBoards effect:

SmartBoards Motivate Teachers and Students

Summary of results to the question: In general, how have your students responded to your /their use of the SmartBoard?Online Survey – tusdstats.tusd.k12.az.us/…/exsums/smrtbrd.asp

SmartBoards:

(Bennett, E.,2006, p.8)

SmartBoards are:

(Smith, H.J., Higgins, S., Wall, K., & Miller, J., 2005, pgs. 92 & 94)

(Ringstaff, C., & Kelly, L., 2002, p.3)

SmartBoards Support Basic Skills

(Ringstaff, C., & Kelley, L., 2002, p.4)

SmartBoards promote collaboration amongst students.

(Bennett, E., 2006, p.11)

SmartBoards allow teachers to:

SmartBoards endorse efficient learning.

http://macteech.edublogs.org/2009/09/23/dont-believe-everything-you-see-in-print/

Bennett, E. (2006). Change Project Literature Review Improving Student Learning with Interactive Whiteboards.

Ringstaff, C., & Kelley, L. (2002). The learning return on our educational technology investment. Retrieved January, 26, 2010, from www.wested.org/cs/we/view/rs/619

Smith, H. J., Higgins, S., Wall, K., & Miller, J. (2005). Interactive whiteboards: boon or bandwagon? A critical review of the literature. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 21(2), 91–101.  

 

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