I found this on an ISTE discussion board:
"While I do not have tablets in my classroom, we are 1:1 laptops with interactive networked projectors. Thus, the projector becomes a device to share student work in process. We can jump
between teacher and student screens in a click. In teacher mode, it is an IWB, in student mode it is a collaborative process."
This is simple to do using our LanSchool product with the click of a button! Either teacher or student can control the display.
This also helps to validate the evolution of the IWB, or interactive whiteboard. It is still an outstanding teacher tool when used well, and is a great way to display and manipulate student work.
"While I do not have tablets in my classroom, we are 1:1 laptops with interactive networked projectors. Thus, the projector becomes a device to share student work in process. We can jump
between teacher and student screens in a click. In teacher mode, it is an IWB, in student mode it is a collaborative process."
This is simple to do using our LanSchool product with the click of a button! Either teacher or student can control the display.
This also helps to validate the evolution of the IWB, or interactive whiteboard. It is still an outstanding teacher tool when used well, and is a great way to display and manipulate student work.
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Thanks for your input!