THE IWB STORY SO FAR….
Interactive Whiteboards and I first crossed paths in 2002 at Richardson Primary. It has been a bit of an unexpected journey since that time. Below however is a consolidated list of articles written about IWBs at Richardson Primary School, and the integration of IWBs more generally.
Richardson Primary School – Case Study (This case study is a re-write of Richardson’s successful application for the 2005 National Awards for Quality Schooling. Richardson received an Outstanding National Achievement Award.)
e-Teaching – The Elusive Promise (This paper was presented as part of the 15th International Conference of the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education (SITE 2004) Atlanta, USA, March 2004.)
Interactive Whiteboards and the jouney to e-Teaching (This article was first Published in SNAPSHOTS – Specialist Schools Trust Journal of Innovation in Education, Volume 1 Issue 2, July 2004.)
e-Teaching and Interactive Whiteboards: Technology used to enhance effective pedagogy – creating a significant impact on classroom practice and student learning (This paper was presented as part of the Australian Computers in Education Conference – Adelaide 2004.)
Using IWBs to enhance Maths teaching (This paper was first Published in Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom – Journal of the Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers, Volume 11 Number 2, 2006.)
Pedagogy underpinning enhanced teaching using an IWB in a P-3 context (This paper was presented as part of the 2006 National School’s Conference: Early Childhood Education P-3, May 2006, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney.)
Teachers tell their story (Descriptive case study of the journey of the teachers at Richardson Primary from the point of view of the teachers, Lee and Boyle, June 2004)
The educational effects and implications of the IWB strategy of Richardson Primary School – A Brief Review (The original independent evaluation of the IWB program at Richardson Primary School, Lee and Boyle, October 2003)
May 6th, 2008 at 8:24 pm
It good to here of your learning journey, it encourages me greatly. These pdfs are great, well thought through. I hope to use and share some of this information as I continue to develop and refine my workshops on the use of the IWB in the classroom.
Thanks
May 7th, 2008 at 9:02 pm
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