Monday, April 8, 2013

Interactive Whiteboards in Today's Classroom



The world is an every changing place where the technology and people are evolving to be the best that they can and be the most efficient as well. With new technology being introduced, whether it be from the newest Temple Run to another update of Pinterest or a Kindle Fire with a camera on it that makes it almost exactly like the I pad Mini. Unless we decide to become hermits and live in a cave, technology will be very present in our lives and those of later generations that we will be teaching.

Having grown up in a world of technology and not knowing anything else, most would assume that I am biased towards Interactive White Boards (IWB). To be quite honest, I think they will be the downfall of teaching. As well as the amount of technology that is trying to be incorporated into the classrooms. I think that a teacher should be able to teach to the kids without the IWB, if they have to rely on technology to teach the lesson then they are not efficient teachers. In my experience, the best classes that I had were where there was no smart boards at all. It was sitting down and having a group discussion or debate or moving around the room to talk to different people to get their opinion on what the topic was. A lot of teachers do not know how to efficiently use the smart board, so they use it like a PowerPoint that you can add notes to. Technology can be very beneficial in a classroom, it is just my opinion and from personal experience, that I like being taught through a teacher and not a board. I like to be able to ask questions and have a relationship with the teacher and my classmates, of more then just an online one.

I feel like the basis of the idea for the IWB's was genius. Having a board that lets the teachers interact with the students by pulling in videos and audios and many other things to help reach every student, is a good idea in theory, but if you standing up there with the board and lecturing while using the board or even showing the videos, there will still be a kid asleep in the back of the classroom and there will still be that girl on her phone texting the newest boyfriend of the week. To be able to use the IWB's efficiently and correctly in a classroom, you have be a good teacher who can adapt to the needs of the students by differentiating their needs. While you may want to run a full paper less class room, like one of community college in Iowa does, some students need that hard copy in front of them to be able to learn from it.

There are many pros to the IWB's, but at the same time there are cons to it at the same time. I feel like as teachers, we should first be taught how to teach and the effective methods that work the best and then move onto the technology part of teaching, because anybody can stand in front of a classroom and throw up a PowerPoint with information and read it to the class giving them a little bit more then is on the slide, I have been doing it for years with school projects. The articles that support the Smart Boards, mostly state that it is interactive, it makes life easier for everyone since it can be uploaded and it has outside world applications since videos can be pulled in, but there is very little research done to show that IWB impacts students learning. Why? Because it doesn't, in my opinion. The same thing can be done with a white board or a chalk board or a projection board or laptops. Wasting the money it cost to buy a IWB for a teacher who doesn't use it effectively is a waste of the taxpayers money. Instead, the money should be spend to update the curriculum and the material in the classrooms. As teachers we need to remember that we need to be teaching to the children, and not at them. They are still going to be bored through a lecture or lesson, with or without a board. The teachers have to hit the students interest by differentiating the material and the projects so that the students have the opportunity to try new learning styles.

We may live in an ever progressing world, but we need to remember sometimes the way that works the best is one that has been done for a long time. The world exist outside of technology, if one day we lost all power. What would happen? Would we stop function? No, we wouldn't. We need to not only teach our children how to survive in the world of technology but how to survive without it. We don't need to be glued to technology, the world exist without it.

Use everything you can to its fullest potential to gain the best knowledge that you can without abusing it. The world is in your hands, stop and smell the ro
ses that are out there and see the sights in person, not through Google.


*I apologize for the odd picture placement, I had it nice and pretty and something went wrong.... And I can't figure out how to fix it! If you have any ideas feel free to share!*
 

3 comments:

  1. This is very well thought out, but you should be more open to technology!! I understand you have had a few bad experiences, but when you become a teacher, turn those bad experiences into teaching tools to better yourself, the technology, and your future students!

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  2. By no means would I depend on a whiteboard to help me teach but I do think it's a great tool for the children to use. In my early childhood classroom I plan to use it for circle time activities, or even as a center if I teach a Kindergarten classroom. I'm not saying ever lesson should have a smartboard activity but the interactive whiteboard is awesome to have in the classroom from what I have seen. Hopefully one day you will be able to work/observe in a classroom with a whiteboard used appropriately! It might make you change your ways :)

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  3. I really can relate to you when it comes to bad experiences in technology. I am not a fan of how I feel it is taking over everything that we do but I feel that as future teachers we have to have an open mind in order to give our students the best learning opportunities available. An interactive whiteboard can offer more than most know. There are many different lessons that the students will enjoy because of there interactive element. You should check out smartexchange.com it gives a ton of lessons that can be very useful one day!

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