Tuesday, March 3, 2009

All Those Screen Things That You Can Touch

Totally forgot to post this during class today...

I have a bit of experience with a Promethean Board. We learned how to use one in Doctor Foxworth's class, I used one during a substituting experience, and I have played on my sister-in-law's Interwrite Board (which is pretty much the same thing). They are so great for playing Pictionary.

I've been around Smartboards, but I've never actually gotten to use one. I'm quite fascinated by the pens, although I'm sure they won't be much different than the one for the Promethean Board. Fingers crossed, though.

Both of these tools have so much potential for classroom use. As motivators alone, you couldn't ask for much more. Think about it: kids usually love to write on the board. If writing on the board is going to the fair, writing on the Smart Board is a two-week trip to Disney World. Okay, it's not that great. I'd take a trip to Disney World over playing on a Smart Board anydayoftheweek. But still, it's more fun than doing a worksheet.

These things do have a lot of potential; it's sad to see that teacher's aren't using them in innovative ways. I mean, come on, when you use it just to display a Power Point, that's just depressing. Teachers could use these things to make lessons interactive, to play some cool games. Yet some teachers see the new technology that is given to them as a curse. I'd be thrilled to have one. And if anyone gets one and doesn't intend to use it, send it my way.

(This posting is reason #382 why I shouldn't do things while I'm sleepy. Ah well, you all know I'm a bit off.)

1 comment:

  1. Great post! I like how you compared the boards to Didney world!

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