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IW TEACHERS’ KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNIQUES
Types of IWTypes of IW
Location of the IWLocation of the IW
Health & SafetyHealth & Safety
Configuring the Configuring the IWIWAvailability of Availability of resourcesresources Parts of the flowering pl
ant
http://www.drummondmemorial.ps.education.nsw.gov.au/info/technology.html
..can improve quality of teaching and learning
Enhanced pace of teaching
Enhanced modelling
Improved interaction with children
…resource management
(Allen, Potter et al. Achieving QTS Primary ICT, ch.15)
Marzano study (2009) impact of Promethean Whiteboard
http://www.whiteboardblog.co.uk/2009/04/marzano-iwb-research-published/
WHY USE AN INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD?
- Supports the learning objectives for the lesson
- Possible to achieve what was otherwise not possible
Ideal conditions:
An experienced teacher
Who has been using the IW for 2 years
Who uses it about 75% of the time
Who has had enough training to be confident in using the IW
MARZANO FINDINGS:
Proper use of the technology includes:•Keeping a clear focus on the content rather than on transition effects•Use formative assessment while teaching – do the children understand•‘Response rate’ – consider approach to questioning - ActiVote
INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD – REPLACEMENT STAGE
Refer to article ‘From replacement to transformation’
Link
Replacement:•Familiarization - shown how to use IW but no experience •Utilization – used as replacement for OHP or flipchart •Replacement - The Teacher uses the ability to annotate on screen, improve clarity of text and save changes to work. If there are technical problems the teacher would readily stop using the IW as the perceived value added isn’t sufficient.
Term 1, S2 to find examples, in fiction and non-fiction, of words and phrases that link sentences, e.g. after, meanwhile, during, before, then, next, after a while - The teacher shares, deconstructs and annotates text on screen.
• Integration – ‘breakthrough stage’ where IW is integrated into lesson planning and everyday teaching
• Reorientation – the teacher is beginning to explore the potential offered by the IW technology
• Evolution - • continue to evolve and adapt learning and teaching
experiences across the curriculum using IW • able to provide support for different learning styles • open to new ideas and developments• searching for new strategies to improve the quality of
the children’s learning experience• teacher has developed a flexible environment
responsive to the needs of individual children
INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD – TRANSFORMATION STAGE
http://www.teachers.tv/video/161
Foundation Stage:
Purposeful playPurposeful play
IW LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
Making guesses (use spotlight and rubber)Making guesses (use spotlight and rubber)
Sequencing (use drag and drop)Sequencing (use drag and drop)
Story telling (use clipart and Story telling (use clipart and pages)pages)Pattern making (use shapes and colours)Pattern making (use shapes and colours)
KS1/KS2:Literacy: word sorts, replacing words, highlighting key words, sequencing, use of images for inspiration, using video clips
Mathematics, including interactive teaching programs (The Standards Site: Related Links)Promethean Planet http://www.prometheanplanet.com/server.php?show=nav.1128