Pete Dulany, a former high school business education teacher, is managing partner of Dulany Consulting and a senior collaborator at Educational Collaborators. When students work with virtual ...
The Mobi View from eInstruction isn’t exactly an interactive ­whiteboard — and that’s the point. The tabletlike device ­allows teachers to interact with and annotate digital content in the classroom ...
No cutting-edge classroomis complete without one. BENJAMIN HAZZARD remembers the first time he saw an interactive whiteboard. His seventh-graders had been chattering as usual, joking around, not ...
The Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center in Washington, D.C., has a mandate to provide exemplary education to deaf and hard-of-hearing students from two schools on the Gallaudet University ...
Students hop out of their seats during Lonnise Gilley’s lessons as they compete to solve a geometry problem or compare the sides of color-coded shapes on the board in front of the class. As Gilley ...
Nothing symbolises the "digital divide" quite as much as the interactive whiteboard, or IWB. The divide is not just a gulf between the "haves" and the "have nots"; it is an ideological disagreement.
Ann Leaness is an English teacher at the Franklin Learning Center in Center City, Philadelphia, and an adjunct professor at Neumann University. She is also a board member of the Edcamp Foundation.
It’s shaping up as a technological battle royale, but the fight between electronic whiteboards and projectors could determine how a generation of college students are taught. Think of the conflict as ...
Ann Leaness is an English teacher at the Franklin Learning Center in Center City, Philadelphia, and an adjunct professor at Neumann University. She is also a board member of the Edcamp Foundation.