Emerging TechnologiesEmerging TechnologiesDr. Shirley Walrod Dr. Shirley Walrod
The Interactive Whiteboard (IWB) is an emerging technology that is transforming classrooms into more engaging, interactive learning environments. Interactive Whiteboards are large white board displays of information projected from a computer. Depending on the brand purchased and its capabilities, manipulation can be done by a pen, hand, stylus, or other instrument.
Enhances student engagement
Helps to integrate technology into the curriculum
Interactive learning
Addresses diverse learners
Cost of equipping classroomsComputer compatibilityOngoing professional development on its usesStudent engagement is short-lived
(Lacina, 2009)
Interactive whiteboards open new possibilities for more engaging classroom learning. They raise the excitement level in both teaching and learning, and help increase student involvement in class.
The students are able to move the numbers/ shapes etc…The students & teachers are able to use the highlighter toolEncourages involvement from all studentsStudents show enthusiasm for
working with numbers
The mean is the arithmetic average of a group of numbers.
Find the mean of a group of numbers
Step 1: Add the numbers together.
7, 11, 12, 18, 23, 25
7 + 11 + 12 + 18 + 23 + 25 = 96Step 2: Divide the sum by the number of
items. 96 ÷ 6 = 16The mean is 16.
The mean is the arithmetic average of a group of numbers.
Roll the die 25 times and fill in the tally chart. Calculate the mean, median and mode of the numbers recorded.Dice
Number
Number of Rolls
1
2
3
4
5
6
Roll the die 25 times and fill in the tally chart. Calculate the mean, median and mode of the numbers recorded.
Mean = Median = Mode =
50:50
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Use the color yellowtrace the upper caseW. Use the color red to the lower cases w. Use the color green to to write an upper and lower case w.
Cherokee county technology training materials. (n.d.). Retrieved January 29, 2009, from http://www.cherokee.k12.ga.us/departments/technology/default.aspx
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O'Hanlon, C. (2007). Board certified: Only with the right training can teachers use Interactive Whiteboards to bring the learning environment to life. T H E Journal (Technological Horizons in Education), 34(6), 30-34.