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students to visualize difficult-to-understand concepts and thereby understand them
more rapidly.
However, whether technology is used or not, the organization of concepts and
the ability to visualize a successful result can go a long way in fostering student
success. Blending technology and learning strategies can be highly effective. For
example, online video clips offer a visual image of a concept — but so does a
descriptive discussion of it. It need not be an either-or prospect.
Smart Boards have proven themselves as effective teaching tools. As with all
technology, however, there are certain challenges for teachers attempting to adopt
Smart Boards.
Smart Boards can be a bit overwhelming at times with all their options
including access to the Internet, which is filled with even more options. All those
options are wonderful until the moment they create overload in a student’s mind and
contribute to confusion. Just as they did before the advent of the Smart Board, teachers
must determine what their classes need to learn, and how best to teach that information.
As long as a foundation of good, solid teaching is established, the teacher can work in
any tool that is helpful to accomplish his or her goal. Fortunately, the Smart Board is
so adaptable that teachers should have no difficulty in integrating it effectively. Also,
teachers do not have to reinvent the wheel. Smart Boards have been around long
enough that there are a variety of resources to get a teacher started with the tool.
Below are a few ideas to consider when using a Smart Board in the classroom.
This list is in no way comprehensive, and teachers will likely develop their own
particular uses for the Smart Board as they gain familiarity with it.
Smart Boards are a wonderful way to focus students’ attention in the classroom,
especially in elementary school. Teachers report great success with having students
come up and work out problems on the Smart Board in front of the classroom. Because
the technology is interesting, children are eager to work with it, and teachers should
take advantage of this by having every student come up and work on the board.
Teachers can make the text and background on the Smart Board any color they
like, and they should take advantage of the brain’s natural tendencies towards
memorization. The brain remembers more efficiently with blue or green backgrounds
and white or yellow text. The screen does not have to stay this way, but a teacher can
certainly use it during lessons where memorization is important.
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