Tips+for+effective+use+of+an+Interactive+Whiteboard

· Group information into small, meaningful segments ·  Insert flipcharts to remind you to stop the presentation so students can process and analyse information – helps to slow the pace · Visuals inserted must relate directly to learning points · Don’t have too many visuals or too much text · After getting student responses using the voting device, discuss why a certain answer is correct and others aren’t. · Ensure that voting focuses on the learning point, not on entertaining
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