Modern Learning Supporting Gadgets
Modern Learning Supporting Gadgets
Modern Learning Supporting Gadgets
SUPPORTING
GADGETS
ATHIRA MOHAN B M
B.ED MATHEMATICS
INTRODUCTION
1. Interactive Teaching
The teacher can all upon the students to interact with the
whiteboard themselves. The teacher can sit at the
computer, with the student at the whiteboard and the class
offering suggestions and contributing ideas.
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2. Interaction in Practice
Interactive whiteboards are ideal for demonstrating
software in any discipline. The teacher/presenter can run
software on the board, interacting with it using his finger,
demonstrating the features and tools of the software to a
large number of students.
3. Group Interaction
Interactive whiteboards promote group discussion and
participation. They are an effective tool for brain storming
as notes made on the screen scan be turned into text and
saved. It is an ideal tool for small group work.
Advantages
The interactive whiteboard allows a large group to sit and participate
comfortably in a presentation as opposed to a group crowding around a
smaller computer screen.
You can enhance any presentation or lesson by easily integrating video,
animation, graphics text and audio with the spoken presentation.
You can display material from a number of source as CD-ROOMS, websites,
DVDs, Vans tapes and television.
Notes, diagrams and entire lessons or presentations can be saved, archived
and added to the internet or disk. So, presentation or classwork in progress
can be saved ready for the next period or school day.
Create an environment of collaboration and interaction, allowing the students
to be more engaged and therefore more likely to learn and remember the
information.
Able to link to a response system that displays response immediately to the
board.
Disadvantages
Teachers may focus more on the new technology than
on the lesson.
The technology of the whiteboard may distract the
students from the actual lesson if the whiteboard is used
as the focus instead of the aid to the lesson.
It could potentially slow the lesson down.
Technology always has the opportunity to fail, such will
be unable to continue the lesson.
The technology is expensive.
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