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L’intégration du TBI au lycée en France : problème de l’oeuf et de la poule

Charlotte Fichou, étudiante en journalisme à la Sorbonne, publie sur son blog hier un article sur le numérique au lycée :NUMÉRIQUE AU LYCÉE : LA RÉVOLUTION QUI SE…

Chicken and egg problem for IWB use in French high schools

Charlotte Fichou, a journalist student at the Sorbonne University in Paris has published an article on IWB use in French high schools on her blog: "Digital revolution delayed…

IWB-related publications by Euline Cutrim Schmid

After having done a PhD study on IWB in language teaching Prof. Dr. Euline Cutrim Schmid has published widely on this topic. Find a selection of th…

My selection of IWB-related research references

This list of references was developed for my publication 'Koenraad, A.L.M. (2008c). Interactive Whiteboards in educational practice: the research lite…

Jorum: learning to share

Based at the University of Manchester, Jorum is a teacher community where you can find free resources, share your own, and connect with educators inte…

Open Learn: lab space

In association with the Open University, Labspace is a collection of resources for higher (undergraduate) education in a wide range of academic subjec…

IWB hacks: control your ipad from a Smart Board

Ever wanted to connect your ipad to your IWB? Technology student Nick Patsianas figured out how to do it, and how to have it so that your IWB still ha…

Pace, Interactivity & Multimodality: teachers use of IWB??s

This link directs to an academic, pedagogical aricle exploring the impact of IWB’s on teacher’s practices of making texts.NOTE: only the abstract and selected sections are made available…

Interactive WhiteBoards: real beauty, or just lipstick?

In this academic, pedagogical article, case studies are carried out piloting IWB’s at 3 schools in South Africa.NOTE: only the abstract and selected sections have been made available…

Interactive Whiteboards in the Classroom

This academic article deals with the common question revolving the use of IWB technology in classrooms, but also proposes ideas and suggestions for more effective use overall.