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Jewitt, Carey; Moss, Gemma; Cardini, Alejandra – Learning, Media and Technology, 2007
Teachers making texts for use in the classroom is nothing new, it is an established aspect of pedagogic practice. The introduction of interactive whiteboards (IWBs) into UK secondary schools has, however, impacted on this practice in a number of ways. Changes in the site of design and display--from the printed page or worksheet and the blackboard…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Teachers, Data
Haldane, Maureen – Learning, Media and Technology, 2007
This article presents the interactive whiteboard as a unique teaching and learning medium and explores the distinctive pedagogy that is emerging as its functionality continues to be exploited by increasing numbers of teachers. It draws on Kozma's studies of the characteristics of other learning media and how these define pedagogic opportunities to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Environment, Teaching Methods, Educational Technology
Glover, Derek; Miller, David; Averis, Douglas; Door, Victoria – Learning, Media and Technology, 2007
There has been considerable investment in the use of interactive whiteboard technology in schools in the UK. There is evidence that whilst teachers understand such technology, many do not understand the nature and implications of interactive learning. Observation and analysis of 50 video-recorded lessons taught by "successful" teachers…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Interaction, Chalkboards, Educational Equipment
Hodge, Sue; Anderson, Bill – Learning, Media and Technology, 2007
A self-study methodology is used to explore the impact of introducing interactive whiteboard technology to a primary school classroom. Several key insights, described as "nodal moments", provided the impetus for the teacher to review her practice, reconsider her students' learning approaches and explore the relationship between the introduction of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Qualitative Research, Primary Education, Educational Technology