Friday, October 7, 2011

How Interactive White Boards Are Being Used In Your Schools

Many schools have invested heavily in interactive white boards (IWBs).  Most have, or desire to have an IWB in every classroom.  This begs the question, "how are they being used?"  In order to determine your return on investment, Dr. Jo Williamson of Kennesaw State University (GA) and Lisa Reed of the University of Colorado created a survey.  This survey breaks the use of IWB into 6 categories.  Based on how the questions are answered, one can determine whether the IWB use in your school is "inconsequential" or where it fall withing the "low levels of transfer and engagement" to "high levels of transfer and engagement" range.

To determine how they are being used in your building, complete the following survey.

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