6 ways to use interactive whiteboards for math lessons
There’s a reason more K-12 school districts than ever are choosing to invest in interactive whiteboards. Not only do they create flexibility for teachers
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There’s a reason more K-12 school districts than ever are choosing to invest in interactive whiteboards. Not only do they create flexibility for teachers
SEL (social and emotional learning) can improve test scores, reduce classroom disruptions, and improve quality of life for teachers and students. Interactive displays can help educators bring SEL lessons into the classroom effectively.
Education technology teacher and author Matt Miller explains how teachers can implement interactive whiteboards in their classrooms.
Schools and districts often make technology purchasing decisions based on whether the tool can meet a few predetermined goals — and overall cost. But what's increasingly important today is to first factor in the needs of the students.
Applying the use of technology, such as Google Keep, Google Forms, Flip and Google Slides, when conducting a Socratic Seminar can align the experience with the goals it was meant to achieve.
Creating authentic, meaningful assessments with tools like Google Classroom allows educators to ensure their students are mastering concepts.
Classroom technology, such as interactive whiteboards, can help teachers give immediate, meaningful feedback to students.
Teachers need to work with family and community to help students navigate the technological world. Here are some resources that can help.
The Little Learner tablet by Kaplan and Samsung gives preschoolers a safe digital environment to explore and learn.
Get a scorecard for your current classroom technology and explore ways to increase student engagement with new solutions.