Sunday, March 14, 2010

THE USES OF AN INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD

An interactive whiteboard or IWB, is a large interactive display that connects to a computer and projector. A projector projects the computer's desktop onto the board's surface, where users control the computer using a pen, finger or other device. The board is typically mounted to a wall or on a floor stand.
They are used in a variety of settings such as in
classrooms at all levels of education, in corporate board rooms and work groups, in training rooms for professional sports coaching, broadcasting studios and more.



Uses for interactive whiteboards include:
Operating any
software that is loaded onto the connected PC, including web browsers and proprietary software
Using software to capture
notes written on a whiteboard or whiteboard-like surface
Controlling the PC (
click and drag), markup (annotating a program or presentation) and translating cursive writing to text (not all whiteboards)
In some instances the Interactive Whiteboard may be provided with an integrated
Audience Response System so presenters can carry out polls and quizzes and capture the feedback on the Interactive Whiteboard.



Here are some links that can help you..

http://www.fsdb.k12.fl.us/rmc/tutorials/whiteboards.html#sites



http://www.det.wa.edu.au/education/cmis/eval/curriculum/ict/iwb/index.htm





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