Sunday, 15 November 2009

Research on IWBs

Despite growing enthusiasm from teachers and pupils, interactive whiteboards have had little or no impact on exam results. So what's the problem? Julie Nightingale reports

Steve Higgins, director of the research project, says one issue may be that while whiteboards help with the flow of lessons - the sense of control, the pace, the positive feedback and enthusiasm of pupils - this might get in the way of developing understanding and picking up when pupils have not wholly grasped a concept or idea.