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Interactive Whiteboards

By Vincent Woodall

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A new trend in presentation and interactive learning today would be the Interactive white board, also called the Panaboard. This clever teaching technique is seemingly replacing the chalkboard in classrooms, boardrooms, and even athletic training rooms the world over. It works by incorporating the basic properties of a chalkboard, with the use of graphic computer based projections- with the greatest difference being the ability to interact with the presented material.

The use of a computer and an LCD projector allows the moderator to project the desktop image of the computer screen onto a large white flat board, usually placed on the wall, or sometimes on a mobile stand. Using touch screen technology, the projected images on the board can be actively manipulated by the participants viewing the board. The great advantage here the interactivity; students of all ages are no longer learning from a distance; they can take an active part in the lesson.

Schools are already implementing this new teaching method globally, as the use of a computer for education purposes allows the freedom to use video, music, and animation in the presentation. Educators now have the option to not only project the information on the board, but also capture notes written on the board and infuse them into the graphic presentation, and ultimately save it electronically for future use. With the use of electronic tablets or slates, the students can manipulate the lesson on the white board, allowing individual customization of the lesson. This is made possible with the use of specialized software that is available for use with the program.

Not only would schools benefit from the use of white boards in the classroom, but they are ideal for lecturers in the business environment. The amount of information that can be shared, presented and saved is incredible; full sized audiences can now take part of an efficient, interactive learning experience. Any form of information, whether it is from the Internet, a newspaper, even a few jotted notes from a notepad, can not only be viewed on the board, but also printed.

Teachers also have the ability to make the presentation of the material easier with the use of a white board pen; that basically functions similar to a mouse. There is also Bluetooth capability available, which allows the computer to be used wirelessly with the white board system without any actual physical connections.

Considering what is offered by the use of white boards, it seems pretty safe to assume that technology has provided a simpler and more successful method of interactive learning. This system exemplifies a new and effective system of teaching; with the benefit of creating your own customizable lesson plan with unlimited sources of information at your fingertips.

If you would like to learn more about the different makes and models of interactive whiteboards available online then visit the website : http://www.av-audio-visual-projectors.co.uk/whiteboards.htm

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