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Interactive Whiteboards – Ideas and Tips |
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Some suggestions before you start:
| | If there is glare from outside, make the background darker and the text a colour that stands out
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| | Warn the children not to look directly into the projector beam
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| | Get a wireless keyboard and mouse. You can be much more creative and interactive if you are mobile
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| Ideas and tips for use:
| | Search for images to make your teaching more visual. Add the word 'animation' or 'flash' to your search to get moving images
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| | Deconstruct text. Jumble up sentences, move words around, hide parts of text. Be imaginative
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| | Rotate and stretch images to develop vocabulary. For example, when writing reports after a school trip or discussing movement in PE
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| | Scan and project a book if it's too small for the whole class to see it
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| | Use a digital microscope.
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| | Use the screen-capture function. For example, to record children's jottings at the IWB for future discussions
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| | Hyperlink images to websites you want to use, to avoid using clumsy URLs
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| | Draw over text/pictures/answers to questions with a pen that's the same colour as the background, then use the rubber to reveal the objects. Magic!
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| | Step back from the control and let the kids have a go
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Please let us know if you have any other useful tips or hints.
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