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Your IWB profile + Use it – love it - Don’t have one (yet?) Neutral -Detractor / fairly sceptical

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Your IWB profile. Approach one. Power Point Word CD-ROM Internet “Always-on Internet” ‘Just-in-time’ teaching. Approach 2. Approach three: courseware. Do you use a coursebook? Do you use whiteboardable version of a course book?. Approach 4 - DIY. Blending approaches. Benefits. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Your IWB profile

+ Use it – love it - Don’t have one (yet?)

Neutral -Detractor / fairly sceptical

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• Power Point • Word • CD-ROM• Internet• “Always-on Internet” • ‘Just-in-time’ teaching

Approachone

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Approach 2

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Approach three: courseware

Do you use a coursebook?

Do you use whiteboardable version of a course book?

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Approach 4 - DIY

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Blending approaches

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Benefits

memorable presentationsaudio in one place‘savability’reviewpromotion of ‘heads-up’precise answer

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Drawbacks

cost issuesneed to calibrate‘learning curve’can encourage teacher-centred classroom

technology not yet ‘invisible’

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New words for the digital age

‘Learning object’Re-usableTaggingRe-sequencing – ‘playlists’

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Five controversies

Will course books disappear?Should schools buy an IWB?Should students have mobiles on in class?

Should courses be supported with VLE’s?

Should teachers use Facebook and YouTube in their lessons?