Victoria,
Great examples! Please visit the instructional forum in the faculty lounge and share some of your ideas to others there - it would be very helpful.
Dr. Ruth Reynard
The White Board is a great tool. the use of different colors is great use to. It lets the eye be drawn to the different topics. I use a white board to help the students understand what they are seeing in a powerpoint. This helps the students visualize the systems we are disscusing and i use different color markers to write on the board are objectives every day so the students know what we are covering.
Lance,
Yes, using the board to support work with PPT is a great combination.
Dr. Ruth Reynard
To answer this, I myself had to go online to see a whiteboard in action. Our Institution does not use them, so I dont have any 'hands on experience'. From what I can see, the SmART Board allows writing to be put up and erased quickly and cleanly, images to be manipulated,larger, smaller,moved around,etc. I can see that it can make the student feel as they can contribute to the lesson, by interacting with the software, getting their ideas on the board, or by answering questions as they appear
Peter,
Additionally, the interactive white board has the capability to capture the lesson interactions which can then be distributed to the entire student group - this helps with missing students and provides resources that can be archived for continual access and use.
Dr. Ruth Reynard
I agree I the interactive whiteboards help with participation in my class as well
melissa ,
Great! Do you use the capture and distribution potential as well?
Dr. Ruth Reynard
I have seen other schools use interactive white boards, however these are not used in our classroom. Most recently, I was able to experience an interactive white board during product reasearch and development. It was a great way of introducing inforamtion to everyone through video, internet and power point presentations.
John,
Yes, and it provides tools for learning moments to be captured and distributed so that nothing is wasted...great instructional tool!
Dr. Ruth Reynard
You can use it to capture key points from the course objectives and then have students share their throughts and experiences about each of the objectives. You could also ask studetns to share information on a particular critical thinking or discussion question.
the white board is very important to make comunication fase to fase with students
Bakhriya,
Can you elaborate on this in terms of how it can help? Have you used the technology yourself with students?
Dr. Ruth Reynard
I have found the interactive whiteboard heightens student involvement through hands-on actions by both students and instructors.
When presenting a topic (math) students can interact together, to solve questions and the instructor can work with the students to facilitate the correct answer.
I have found the interactive whiteboard heightens student involvement through hands-on actions by both students and instructors.
When presenting a topic (math) students can interact together, to solve questions and the instructor can work with the students to facilitate the correct answer.
I use the 'whiteboard' during course discussion. It provides a source of visual aid, which also promotes student interaction/engagement with the course material. The 'whiteboard' is an excellent learning tool.
With mathematical equations and working through them I find they are helpful to see the thought and logical process. This way I can go through several examples and do them side by side on the white board and let them see the steps are similar and they can compare and mimic them too. You can also get student feedback and add their information/data/input to them directly vs if you were using just slides with your only own input. You can add their variables.
Interactive whiteboard can enhance a lecture by have everyone participate. You could have one student add one part of the diagram and the next student another part till they have a complete drawing. It can then be saved and uploaded to the web for future use.
I could see using it in my networking class. Having students add the different part of a network and connection correctly.
Dana ,
Great ideas! Yes, capturing and distributing are the central functions that really enhance the learning process...discussions and brainstorms can be captured and everything can be distributed to the entire class or to groups.
Dr. Ruth Reynard
Sorry - I believe it often does not - I still see too many instructors using the whiteboard in a sage on the the stage model. I use the interactive whiteboard for students to showcase the work they did on their own mobile devices, but this is not the norm.
The whiteboard is a neat tool to collect ideas and thoughts from students (and the instructor) and put them “up there.†Like other tools (I like PowerPoint) students can see text and images and then discuss concepts and their meaning, importance, etc. The whiteboard available in the chat session at my school is more limited to what some participants here apparently have; but even with its limitations, students can still interact through its use. There is the ability for students to be presenters so that may directly manipulate the board as well, but this takes some well-defined guidelines to control the interaction and then get control of the course again. The use of technology to make instruction more engaging is making inroads constantly. I like the notion of the tablet and the smart phone as instructional tools. With online courses (and lower prices of reasonably good hardware) students are more apt to have the various tools.