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Top Features for Interactive Whiteboards |

Wednesday, 06 January 2010
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There are currently countless teaching tools available on the educational market, enabling teachers to administer more effective and interactive classroom lessons. However, one of the most innovative and useful tools in recent years has proven to be the interactive whiteboard. Based on a traditional whiteboard, interactive whiteboards act as an input device for a computer while utilising a projector to output information. This means that anything written on the whiteboard is detected and projected by a connected computer. What's more, interactive whiteboards are able to project images, which make them interactive computer displays that can be used for all types of classroom lessons - whether in lectures, demonstrations, or presentations. Of course, there are many interactive whiteboard manufacturers out there, and products can vary significantly with regard to features and pricing. So it's a good idea to conduct a bit of research on what the interactive whiteboard market has to offer, while considering your various teaching requirements and preferences. When shopping for an interactive whiteboard, it's easy to become overwhelmed with all the whiteboard features currently being offered. While many of those features are useful yet optional extras, some features are especially necessary or advantageous in getting the most out of your interactive whiteboard experience. For instance, you'll be at a big advantage if you opt for a whiteboard that features wireless internet capability for easier connectivity. Likewise, you'll be able to achieve much more with your interactive whiteboard if it offers audio and video capability - that is, if the whiteboard enables you to attach audio and video systems such as speakers or amplifiers. Interactive whiteboards in replayable and editable formats are also best, as are whiteboards with USB ports. Finally, interactive whiteboards with "short throw" projectors are preferable, as they eliminate shadows and loss of projection quality due to light streaming through the video projection - which means lessons are more effective. Using these guidelines when searching for an interactive whiteboard will help you acquire a product with the most useful features. You can also use these feature guidelines to help you compare whiteboard cost and value, ultimately helping you get the most for your money. So, while there are many effective tools that teachers rely on for effective classroom instruction, interactive whiteboards currently sit among the most versatile. Consider your teaching needs alongside available interactive whiteboard features, and you should have no problem finding an interactive whiteboard that's right for your classroom. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
Adam Singleton writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.
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