Interactive - because several students are able to team up
Comment by Jason de Nys on April 8, 2008 at 1:55am
Sorry, looking back at my first comment it seems pretty blunt!
I only saw one student in the video and it didn't look like he was doing anything that couldn't be done at a monitor with a mouse.
I am interested because for all that they are often labelled "Interactive Whiteboards" they aren't inherently interactive except in the "one person interacting with a board" sense.
I struggle to come up with ways that electronic whiteboards can be interactive at a whole-class level; excepting voting systems, but that's another kettle of fish.
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