Interactive Whiteboards (IWBs) are becoming increasingly common in schools and early years settings, and it is important for trainees to be equipped with the necessary skills and understanding to use them effectively to enhance learning. This book takes a thematic approach, examining all the key issues required to get the most out of this versatile learning technology. All chapters contain case studies from a range of subject areas and across the key stages, ensuring the text is rooted in the reality of the primary classroom and its curriculum.
Introduction
Getting Started
Software
The whiteboard in the school and classroom
Theoretical underpinnings and pedagogical themes
Finding and using resources
Software, tools and applications
The online dimension
Complementary technologies