Smart Board Learning in Classroom

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What are the benefits of a SMART Board?

Some benefits of Smart Boards include the increase in interactive instructional tools, create more interest and motivation among students, display attractive graphics, improve lectures with audio-visual tools, provide better instructional materials, and can also cater to all learning styles.

How does SMART Board enhance student learning?

Interactive whiteboards integrate various learning styles into one experience. Students can learn by seeing, hearing, and interacting with the board through touch. This equips teachers with new, innovative ways to teach the same subject material. Because of this, students learn better and remember more.

How will integrate SMART Board in your classroom?

Smart boards are connected to computers, so you can stand face forward and interact with the students by engaging their attention. You can attract their attention to a specific point with the help of PowerPoint presentations, videos, interactive websites, or software lessons with the whole class in a single sitting

What are the features of Smart Board?

Screen Recording. …

Teaching on the Cloud. …

Supportive of different platforms. …

Features to display complex ideas. …

Multiple-finger touch recognition and access. …

Voice Control and Speech Recognition.

Advantages of Smart board learning

  1. Screen Recording
    This particular feature is best suited for institutions and platforms involved in some kind of training or teaching. Interactive Whiteboards with that technology can help the teachers or students access the session at a later date to jot down the notes or revise, or even watch it in case they missed the class. When teachers maintain notes and lesson plans now and keep the tab on what was taught, they feel overburdened. IWB can do that for them so that they can focus on the subject matter.
  2. Teaching in the Cloud
    It is a must-have ability on your ICB. This enables students and teachers to access the class lecture or notes from a remote device whenever and wherever they want. The process must be as simple as sharing a URL for downloading, viewing, or editing the session. If you worry about developing a holistic teaching method, this is what you are looking for.
  3. Supportive of different platforms
    Institutions should keep an inclusive view while selecting their smartboard. They can be accessed remotely with a device. Those devices may have an iOS or Android. Your Interactive Whiteboards should be able to support as many devices as it can, at least the major players.
    Troubleshooting while using a platform or software not analogous to the manufacturers can escalate trouble for you than solving it. If your device is not supporting a platform instead of claiming the support, there may be a latent defect. For example, people using Zoom meetings face problems with screen sharing. You may want to visit the Zoom settings and check the box that says, “share the whiteboard.”
  4. Features to display complex ideas
    The smartboard shall have the ability to read special symbols used in different disciplines like physics, chemistry, linguistics, statistics, mathematics, English, etc. it should be able to identify complex equations and formulas rather than showing errors or gibberish on the display.
    If your Interactive Whiteboards doesn’t have this feature, it is good for nothing. Suppose we want the students to learn comparative analysis through graphs. The smartboard shall be able to comprehend that, display the diagram as it is, and annotate it. If not, the purpose of installing a smartboard gets defeated.
  5. Multiple-finger touch recognition and access
    Smartboards have the technology to identify a multi-touch function for shaping creativity naturally and without hurdles to make the class more engaging and interactive. It increases the ease of access as children are often reluctant to use something complex.
    You can either write through a stylus or your finger. For erasing, the palm can be used. It is as simple as that. Teachers can draw, drag, rotate, select, and enlarge the display for a seamless experience. They can change the colour of the pen by double-clicking the screen.
  6. Voice Control and Speech Recognition
    Let us talk about televisions here. Many brands flaunt their product to have all the smart features. To the users’ dismay, they don’t turn out as they should. The voice control doesn’t work or clearly identifies the speaker. They support an only a handful of applications on the app store. After some time, they even lose the ability to cast the screen of your smartphone.
    The Interactive Whiteboards should be able to identify speech clearly and perform actions like taking dictations. Their technology should be based on machine learning like Alexa and Siri. If it can do basic things such as draw shapes, open applications, move forward or go back, search the internet and display relevant results, etc., it would do.
    Any intelligent panel minus these basic functionalities is like having a big screen kindle that can just let you read or write. Moreover, if the brand is flaunting all the features at a price that is too good to be true, you might want to take the Interactive Whiteboards for a test drive.

Disadvantages smart board education

One of the main disadvantages of using a smart board in classroom is its cost of affordability. Unlike a blackboard and chalk, which cost very cheap, an electronic smart whiteboard price varies extravagantly from a few hundreds of dollars to thousands.   

  • Smartboards are expensive
  • High maintenance and complex to handle
  • Very delicate and not simple for every staff member to handle
  • Risk of breakage and high repair costs
  • Software difficulties and problems

Limitations

Interactive whiteboards provide many great benefits to the teacher as well as to the student; however, there are some disadvantages or limitations to this type of technology as well. Some of these limitations are as follows:

Limitations for teachers:
Far more expensive than traditional whiteboards or projector screens can be difficult for some schools and non-profit organizations to obtain due to cost information may be jumbled or distorted if multiple data entry is allowed surface can become damagedMotivation can wear off in students once used to the Interactive WhiteboardsInteractive Whiteboards tend to be PC friendly not MAC friendlyCan take up a lot of classroom space limitations for students:
Students do not always get direct, hands-on experience unless they are following along as the teacher demonstrates steps or skills. Limited view for student space may be too fast or too slow for students to follow.
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