First of all, what is an
interactive electronic whiteboard? To my knowledge it’s a super fancy presentation
device. So, computer images are displayed on the board by a digital projector,
where they can be seen and operated. Presentations can be controlled through a
specific software both from the computer and from the board.
See, fancy!
So, the use of
interactive white boards in class, yay or nay. Let’s rant.
Considering that it is
actually called an INTERACTIVE whiteboard is an advantage all on its own. I do feel
that writing endlessly on a chalkboard could actually serve as a stressor and a
waste of time. To be completely honest with tools such as the chalkboard, I always
thought in school that there was a strong emphasis on written communication, and
that only, and to me that resulted in a very one dimensional approach to
education and to my learning. The chalkboard actually left very little room for
versatility in and out of the classroom.
However, does that mean
that an interactive whiteboard is the only and best tool?
The interactive whiteboard
seems to provide yet another alternative way of communicating information to
students, effectively. It has the potential to adjust the classroom by
introducing a wider and more accessible variety of resources, such as internet,
PDFs, flash etc. All of these effective resources are available for use with
IWBs. This interactive, integrated technology, which may actually just be a
slightly more advanced version of the humble chalkboard opens a world of
possibilities in education. IWBs are now acting as a digital windows for both
teachers and students.
As I briefly mentioned
earlier, I felt that the chalkboard perpetuated a very one dimensional approach
to learning. It focused on the written and written part of learning alone. The problem
with this is that not every child is going to respond effectively to one way of
teaching. With the IWB I do believe that it could afford the opportunity to accommodate
different learning styles. Demonstrative learners can benefit from touching and
marking at the board, learners who benefit from audio have the benefit of
listening to a song or a poem being recited and can have a class discussion
after. Learners who are stimulated by visual aids or representations can see
what is taking place as it develops at the board.
The IWB thrills me on the
basis that the boards are clean and attractive tools. I appreciate and prefer a
clean environment and with an IWB there won’t be any messy chalk dust to clean
after every single class.
After discussing, the IWB
sounds great and all, and it really can benefit a wide variety of people of all
ages and different kinds of students, however I do think that the use thereof
NEEDS to be employed in the right way! I’ve said it so many times before,
resources need to enhance learning, not rely on them. A child cannot learn from
an IWB, but they can learn from an educator who uses resources effectively and efficiently.
The mere fact that the word ‘interactive’ is in the title means nothing. As an
educator I believe you still have to bring about the interaction J
So basically with proper
planning and prep I do believe the IWB is a powerful, instructional, proficient
tool, which can be adapted for use with a wide range of subjects and ages.