Interactive whiteboards
Definition:
An interactive
whiteboard (IWB) is a large interactive display that connects to a computer. A
projector projects the computer's desktop onto the board's surface where users
control the computer using a pen,finger, stylus, or other device. The board is
typically mounted to a wall or floor stand.
Description:
They are used in a
variety of settings, including classrooms at all levels of education, in
corporate board rooms and work groups, in training rooms for professional
sports coaching, in broadcasting studios, and others.
History:
The first
interactive whiteboards were designed and manufactured for use in the office.
They were developed by Xerox Parc around 1990. This board was used in small
group meetings and round tables. The interactive whiteboard industry was
expected to reach sales of US$1 billion worldwide by 2008; one of every seven
classrooms in the world was expected to feature an interactive whiteboard by
2011 according to market research by Future source Consulting, In 2004, 26% of
British primary classrooms had interactive whiteboards. The Becta Harnessing
Technology Schools Survey 2007 indicated that 98% of secondary and 100% of
primary schools had IWBs. By 2008 the average numbers of interactive
whiteboards rose in both primary schools and secondary schools.
Watch video on interactive white boards.
Uses for
interactive whiteboards may include:
· -Running
software that is loaded onto the connected PC, such as a web browsers or other
software used in the classroom.
· - Capturing
and saving notes written on a whiteboard to the connected PC
· -Capturing
notes written on a graphics tablet connected to the whiteboard
· - Controlling
the PC from the white board using click and drag, markup which annotates a
program or presentation
· - Using
OCR software to translate cursive writing on a graphics tablet into text
· - Using
an Audience Response System so that presenters can poll a classroom audience or
conduct quizzes, capturing feedback onto the whiteboard.
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