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Polyvision: easiteach lesson wiki

This link directs to a database of contributed lessons in the subjects of science, maths, languages and social history for public use.NOTE: contents are submissions by external users.

SMART: Videos for Training and Professional Development

SMART Classrooms offer you user-generated and SMART-created videos of SMART's products in a variety of learning environments. The site with videos for training and professional development is one…

SMART: Lesson Activity Toolkit Videos

These videos are to assist in using the pages and templates in SMART Technologies' new lesson activity toolkit 2.0 release. They will give you the gui…

iTILT teaching materials

Download iTILT-teaching materials for different language areas, and use them directly in your classroom, with the help of tips and explanations f…

Designing IWB Resources for Language Teaching: the iTILT Project

Abstract The recent increase in the use of interactive technologies, particularly interactive whiteboards (IWBs), in foreign language classrooms is creating a need for teacher training and pedagogical support…

Learning to teach with videoconferencing in primary foreign language classrooms

Whyte, S. (2011). Learning to teach with videoconferencing in primary foreign language classrooms. ReCALL, 23(03), 271-293. Abstract This qualitative study investigates the relationship between learning opportunities and teacher…

Perceptions of the IWB for second language teaching and learning: the iTILT project

Whyte, S., Beauchamp, G., & Hillier, E. (to appear). Perceptions of the IWB for second language teaching and learning: the iTILT project. Proceedi…

Teacher Education for Languages with Technology (IWB posts)

A collection of links to presentations, paper, websites and resources for teaching (languages) with the IWB.

Video-stimulated reflection as a professional development tool in interactive whiteboard research

ReCALL article Abstract: Several authors (e.g., Mcniff & Whitehead, 2006; Wallace, 1998) defend the idea that teachers’ own involveme…