non-peer-reviewedThis comparative case study aimed to examine the effects of using Interactive Whiteboards for teaching and learning in primary schools. The research study was two-fold; firstly it set out to examine the effects of using IWB’s as teaching and learning tools as opposed to traditional teaching methods. Secondly, it wanted to determine the motivational effect of the IWB on student learning. Fifteen primary schools throughout North Tipperary participated in the study. Participants of the study consisted of thirty primary school teachers and one hundred and twenty primary school students. In order to establish the effect of using IWB’s as opposed to traditional teaching methods a comparative case study was conducted between two ...
This study is one element of a government-sponsored evaluation into the introduction of interactive ...
Interactive whiteboards (IWBs) have become increasingly available in Australian primary schools. How...
Young learners are usually described as learners aged between 6 to 10 or 11 years old. To teach this...
Over the last decade, interactive whiteboards have become popular teaching and learning tools, espec...
Curs 2015-2016The purpose of this study is to analyse if the pupils of first grade of primary educat...
This paper draws on research carried out for the UK government during 2004–2006 to evaluate the impa...
non-peer-reviewedEducation like most other areas has been influenced by the rapidly changing environ...
Many K-12 and higher-ed schools in both the United States and the United Kingdom have made a substan...
Using interactive white boards in the classroom has been determined as one of the means in which an ...
Interactive whiteboards (IWBs) have become increasingly available in Australian primary schools. How...
In recent times there has been a significant increase in the use of interactive whiteboard (IWB) tec...
This action research study investigated teacher perceptions of incorporating interactive whiteboards...
Without quality teaching and learning based around a solid understanding of sound pedagogical princi...
After many weeks of completing preliminary searches, I decided to research Interactive whiteboards. ...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: How is the IWB [Interactive White Board] technology being used to maximize le...
This study is one element of a government-sponsored evaluation into the introduction of interactive ...
Interactive whiteboards (IWBs) have become increasingly available in Australian primary schools. How...
Young learners are usually described as learners aged between 6 to 10 or 11 years old. To teach this...
Over the last decade, interactive whiteboards have become popular teaching and learning tools, espec...
Curs 2015-2016The purpose of this study is to analyse if the pupils of first grade of primary educat...
This paper draws on research carried out for the UK government during 2004–2006 to evaluate the impa...
non-peer-reviewedEducation like most other areas has been influenced by the rapidly changing environ...
Many K-12 and higher-ed schools in both the United States and the United Kingdom have made a substan...
Using interactive white boards in the classroom has been determined as one of the means in which an ...
Interactive whiteboards (IWBs) have become increasingly available in Australian primary schools. How...
In recent times there has been a significant increase in the use of interactive whiteboard (IWB) tec...
This action research study investigated teacher perceptions of incorporating interactive whiteboards...
Without quality teaching and learning based around a solid understanding of sound pedagogical princi...
After many weeks of completing preliminary searches, I decided to research Interactive whiteboards. ...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: How is the IWB [Interactive White Board] technology being used to maximize le...
This study is one element of a government-sponsored evaluation into the introduction of interactive ...
Interactive whiteboards (IWBs) have become increasingly available in Australian primary schools. How...
Young learners are usually described as learners aged between 6 to 10 or 11 years old. To teach this...