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August 12, 2011
TeachersFirst.com Creates Interactive Whiteboard Guide

There's a simmering controversy in the education world about the value of interactive whiteboards (IWBs). These devices work like very large computer screens, allowing data and images from the internet or computer software to be displayed and manipulated by teachers and students on a large whiteboard. Although many teachers feel IWBs are a valuable asset in their classrooms, critics say they don't provide enough learning advantage to justify their high cost, and that they promote a teacher-centric style of learning, instead of a model in which students are fully involved in exploration, discussion, and discovery.

The whiteboard debate prompted Candace Hackett Shively, Director of K-12 Initiatives at The Source for Learning (SFL; sourceforlearning.org), to confront the issues at the recent conference of the International Society for Technology in Education. Her presentation, "Hands Off, Vanna! Giving Students Control of Interactive Whiteboard Learning," drew an enthusiastic response from conference attendees.

Ms. Shively runs the nonprofit TeachersFirst.com website, aimed at "thinking teachers teaching thinkers." She says "We don't take a position on whether schools should spend the money for IWBs. What we're saying is, if you have one we want to help you use it well." That desire to help led TeachersFirst to create a detailed discussion of useful IWB strategies and ideas at teachersfirst.com/iwb.

Using the IWB for student-centered learning
The new section of the TeachersFirst site focuses on techniques for using IWBs to promote student-centered learning. Ms. Shively explains: "Using a whiteboard just to illustrate a teacher's lecture is a waste of a potentially valuable resource. Students get energized by doing hands-on, collaborative learning, and it turns out IWBs can both motivate and facilitate that learning. In addition, IWBs can be helpful for special needs children and those who have a primarily kinesthetic learning style. Using an IWB as a student-operated 'center' or 'sidebar' in a classroom invites them to write, move, label, and create things on this large screen. In some classes, IWBs are being used with great success as 'intellectual graffiti walls' to provoke deep thinking and honor the ideas that students might otherwise keep to themselves. There's a wealth of information in our site's IWB section--in fact, schools could offer a complete in-service training using what's there."

TeachersFirst.com is a free, comprehensive service for K-12 teachers, offering abundant original content and more than 12,000 classroom-ready reviews of web resources. A devoted user community of teachers accesses the site's content two million times a month.


Web site: See the Interactive Whitebord Guide

 

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