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Use of Whiteboards in Class is not Challenging – It’s a Routine.

Melisa Marzett
Melisa Marzett Published Jan 24, 2014
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Technology has occupied a big part of our life. Education can’t be out of the swim, since the learning process requires constant innovations in teaching approach, methodology and tools engagement. Still, some teachers are still afraid of even the most simple technologies involved in the teaching process.

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imagine how terrified they are when whiteboard comes to the classroom! But the truth is that a whiteboard is not a monster. In fact, it is a wonderful tool which enables us, teachers, to try cardinal new teaching techniques. Stop thinking about whiteboards as something complicated and challenging. Have a try, and soon you won’t be able to imagine a lesson without this excellent helper.

Easy in use!

Yes, technical innovation can terrify anyone with complicated manual and numerous functions. Luckily, the whiteboard is extremely easy in use. Of course, you will have to spend some time for learning basic functions and start enjoying new possibilities. But generally speaking, if you are familiar with PC and can boast of the most typical knowledge in the internet use, the whiteboard won’t be challenging for you! Besides, the websites are full with numerous tutorials, video and how-to tips.

Materials in order!

What makes a teacher the best one is his/her experience. A wise teacher gets used to preserve all necessary materials which may be in use in future. This helps to actually increase experience. Thus, countless books, files, journals and notes chokes up not only the classroom, but the flat and even garage. After all, it becomes almost impossible to find something you need in a certain situation. The whiteboard will show you a prospect of gathering whole lessons, useful materials and notes in several folders. In other words your new teaching experience will be safe and always at hand.

Students are focused

It is not a secret that student engagement at the lesson have always been one of the crucial issues in the learning process. Nothing on earth can force a kid to remember something if he/she doesn’t really want to remember it. Thus, a teacher has to find the way to hold attention and evoke student’s interest in the material and knowledge. Since children are “experts” in the world of computers and internet, traditional approaches of holding their attention are not efficient anymore. However, the whiteboard becomes a nice solution for this problem. It gives a teacher with ideas of new classroom activities. A possibility to use multimedia guarantees high level of engagement. Besides, the students will gladly participate in classroom activities if you offer them to use the whiteboard. They won’t get bored to answer questions and present their research with the help of this tool. Moreover, the whiteboard gives an access to numerous educational games. Nothing gives such a great teaching impact as this activity. The whiteboard will diverse the games and provides you with a powerful tool of giving new material. The process of learning will remain pleasant and full of fun for your students.

As you can see, a whiteboard is not that terrified and challenging. If you allow this technology to become your routine, the teaching process will become even more effective and diverse. 

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