RESEARCH LITERATURE  
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Attainment Installation of IWBs Pedagogy Staff Development Technique and Tactics
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Check out these sites:

IWB Maths
IWB Maths now includes some ideas and resources for primary pupils. The interactive resources section is now subsciption only but previews of the resources avaliable can be seen by non subscribers. Subscription costs £50 per year per school and allows us to maintain the development of IWBMaths.

IWB Maths training
IWB mathematics training website for secondary mathematics. New material added regularly throughout the year.

Board, Desk, Head
Using the interactive whiteboard to enhance mathematics teaching. Part of the mathemapedia section from NCETM.

 


 
 
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Unauthored article (2004) Magic Lessons with Whiteboards. Media & Methods 40 (5) 29

Blanton, B. and Helms-Breazeale, R. (2000) Gains in self-efficacy: using SMART board interactive whiteboard technology in special education classrooms. Research report published on www.smarterkids.org.

Damcott, D., Landato, J., Marsh, C. (2000) Report on the use of the SMART board interactive whiteboard in physical science. Research report published on www.smarterkids.org.  

DfES.(2004) Interactive whiteboards - frequently asked questions. http://www.dfes.gov.uk/ictinschools/ict_active/factfile.cfm?articleid=511   (11 Nov 2004)

Gerard, F., Greene, M., Widener, J. (1999) Using SMART board in foreign language classes. Paper presented at Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference, 28 February to 4 March, San Antonio, TX.

Graham, K.  (2003) Switching on Switched-off children: Does the Promethan ACTIVboard promote lesson participation among switched-off children? Promethean

Kennewell, S.  (2004) Researching the influence of interactive presentation tools on teacher pedagogy.  Paper presented at BERA 2004

L.B. (2005) Interactive Whiteboard Worries. School Library Journal 51 (4) 26

Levy, P. (2002) "Interactive Whiteboards in learning and teaching in two Sheffield schools: a developmental study", Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield, 2002. http://dis.shef.ac.uk/eirg/projects/wboards.htm

Miller, D.J. (2004) Enhancing mathematics teaching: using interactive whiteboards with compass, ruler and protractor (Mathematics in Schools, September)

Miller, D.J., Glover, D. (2006). Interactive whiteboard evaluation for the secondary national strategy: Developing the use of interactive whiteboards in mathematics, Final Report for the Secondary National Strategy. Available at:
http://www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/keystage3/downloads/ma_iaw_eval_rpt.pdf

Miller, D., Glover, D., Averis, D. (2004b) Panacea Or Prop: the Role of the Interactive Whiteboard in Improving Teaching Effectiveness.  The Tenth International Congress of Mathematics Education,Copenhagen  http://www.icme-organisers.dk/tsg15/Glover_et_al.pdf    (12 Dec 2004)

Miller,D., Glover,D., Averis, D. (2005) Presentation and pedagogy: the effective use of interactive whiteboards in mathematics lessons’, in D. Hewitt and A. Noyes (Eds), Proceedings of the sixth British Congress of Mathematics Education held at the University of Warwick, pp. 105- 112. Available from www.bsrlm.org.uk

Miller D., Sherran P, (2003) EXP Maths 7 Whiteboard CD-ROM and Activities for Interactive Whiteboards, Nelson Thornes

Olive, J. (2002) Computer tools for interactive mathematical activity in elementary schools. International Journal of Computers for Mathematical Learning, 5 (3) 241-262


 

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