Ramblings on ICT, Education, Web 2.0, Christianity and Staff PD
This week’s workshop is on Interactive Whiteboards. Commonly known as IWB’s. The type we have at out school are Team Boards.
These are soft touch boards that can be operated by your hand or a pointer. To be able to use the boards with you laptop you first need to install a driver. They can be downloaded from this site or alternatively you can use the CD. A driver is a piece of software that allows the IWB to talk to the computer. The software that comes with the Team Board is called easiteach.
This suite of CD’s can be installed on your laptop and it allows you to create lots of different activities to complete with your class.
You can also use the myriad of websites that have been developed for IWB use!
Some resources…..
This will link you to some great videos that will show you how to use and give some ideas for IWB’s
This is a great UK blog that is FULL of resources for the IWB
Great online spelling site!
250 Games that the kids absolutely love with lots of educational application great for the whiteboard! Tried and tested by last year’s grade one’s!
The website for the software that comes with Team Board. Lots of goodies to download!
Loads of online interactive activities in all subject areas
A link to an Australian developed IWB challenge to help you learn to use the IWB better. It is definitely worth a look. A good way to improve your IWB skils for your Performance Appraisal
A very challenging Middle Eastern Map. Great as a class challenge!!
Cool geometry site. Excellent for hands on learners!
168 Interactive resources for primary students
Wonderful Music site developed by the San Francisco Symphony. I had fun playing with this one!
Excellent literacy website based on the samish principals to THRASS. Matthew tested this one and loved it!
Lots of great web tools which can be used by primary and secondary students. Many of which can involve the IWB.
If you are over making PowerPoints and want a presentation with a little more pizazz try Prezi. Lots of application for the IWB and makes presentations soooo much more interesting than the linear PowerPoint model.
Remember if you don’t have an IWB in your classroom most of these activities can also be used on a PC!